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Cell Cycle-Dependent Phosphorylation of Theileria annulata Schizont Surface Proteins
The invasion of Theileria sporozoites into bovine leukocytes is rapidly followed by the destruction of the surrounding host cell membrane, allowing the parasite to establish its niche within the host cell cytoplasm. Theileria infection induces host cell transformation, characterised by increased hos...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4117643/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25077614 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0103821 |
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author | Wiens, Olga Xia, Dong von Schubert, Conrad Wastling, Jonathan M. Dobbelaere, Dirk A. E. Heussler, Volker T. Woods, Kerry L. |
author_facet | Wiens, Olga Xia, Dong von Schubert, Conrad Wastling, Jonathan M. Dobbelaere, Dirk A. E. Heussler, Volker T. Woods, Kerry L. |
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description | The invasion of Theileria sporozoites into bovine leukocytes is rapidly followed by the destruction of the surrounding host cell membrane, allowing the parasite to establish its niche within the host cell cytoplasm. Theileria infection induces host cell transformation, characterised by increased host cell proliferation and invasiveness, and the activation of anti-apoptotic genes. This process is strictly dependent on the presence of a viable parasite. Several host cell kinases, including PI3-K, JNK, CK2 and Src-family kinases, are constitutively activated in Theileria-infected cells and contribute to the transformed phenotype. Although a number of host cell molecules, including IkB kinase and polo-like kinase 1 (Plk1), are recruited to the schizont surface, very little is known about the schizont molecules involved in host-parasite interactions. In this study we used immunofluorescence to detect phosphorylated threonine (p-Thr), serine (p-Ser) and threonine-proline (p-Thr-Pro) epitopes on the schizont during host cell cycle progression, revealing extensive schizont phosphorylation during host cell interphase. Furthermore, we established a quick protocol to isolate schizonts from infected macrophages following synchronisation in S-phase or mitosis, and used mass spectrometry to detect phosphorylated schizont proteins. In total, 65 phosphorylated Theileria proteins were detected, 15 of which are potentially secreted or expressed on the surface of the schizont and thus may be targets for host cell kinases. In particular, we describe the cell cycle-dependent phosphorylation of two T. annulata surface proteins, TaSP and p104, both of which are highly phosphorylated during host cell S-phase. TaSP and p104 are involved in mediating interactions between the parasite and the host cell cytoskeleton, which is crucial for the persistence of the parasite within the dividing host cell and the maintenance of the transformed state. |
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spelling | pubmed-41176432014-08-04 Cell Cycle-Dependent Phosphorylation of Theileria annulata Schizont Surface Proteins Wiens, Olga Xia, Dong von Schubert, Conrad Wastling, Jonathan M. Dobbelaere, Dirk A. E. Heussler, Volker T. Woods, Kerry L. PLoS One Research Article The invasion of Theileria sporozoites into bovine leukocytes is rapidly followed by the destruction of the surrounding host cell membrane, allowing the parasite to establish its niche within the host cell cytoplasm. Theileria infection induces host cell transformation, characterised by increased host cell proliferation and invasiveness, and the activation of anti-apoptotic genes. This process is strictly dependent on the presence of a viable parasite. Several host cell kinases, including PI3-K, JNK, CK2 and Src-family kinases, are constitutively activated in Theileria-infected cells and contribute to the transformed phenotype. Although a number of host cell molecules, including IkB kinase and polo-like kinase 1 (Plk1), are recruited to the schizont surface, very little is known about the schizont molecules involved in host-parasite interactions. In this study we used immunofluorescence to detect phosphorylated threonine (p-Thr), serine (p-Ser) and threonine-proline (p-Thr-Pro) epitopes on the schizont during host cell cycle progression, revealing extensive schizont phosphorylation during host cell interphase. Furthermore, we established a quick protocol to isolate schizonts from infected macrophages following synchronisation in S-phase or mitosis, and used mass spectrometry to detect phosphorylated schizont proteins. In total, 65 phosphorylated Theileria proteins were detected, 15 of which are potentially secreted or expressed on the surface of the schizont and thus may be targets for host cell kinases. In particular, we describe the cell cycle-dependent phosphorylation of two T. annulata surface proteins, TaSP and p104, both of which are highly phosphorylated during host cell S-phase. TaSP and p104 are involved in mediating interactions between the parasite and the host cell cytoskeleton, which is crucial for the persistence of the parasite within the dividing host cell and the maintenance of the transformed state. Public Library of Science 2014-07-31 /pmc/articles/PMC4117643/ /pubmed/25077614 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0103821 Text en © 2014 Wiens et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Wiens, Olga Xia, Dong von Schubert, Conrad Wastling, Jonathan M. Dobbelaere, Dirk A. E. Heussler, Volker T. Woods, Kerry L. Cell Cycle-Dependent Phosphorylation of Theileria annulata Schizont Surface Proteins |
title | Cell Cycle-Dependent Phosphorylation of Theileria annulata Schizont Surface Proteins |
title_full | Cell Cycle-Dependent Phosphorylation of Theileria annulata Schizont Surface Proteins |
title_fullStr | Cell Cycle-Dependent Phosphorylation of Theileria annulata Schizont Surface Proteins |
title_full_unstemmed | Cell Cycle-Dependent Phosphorylation of Theileria annulata Schizont Surface Proteins |
title_short | Cell Cycle-Dependent Phosphorylation of Theileria annulata Schizont Surface Proteins |
title_sort | cell cycle-dependent phosphorylation of theileria annulata schizont surface proteins |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4117643/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25077614 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0103821 |
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