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BILBO1 Is a Scaffold Protein of the Flagellar Pocket Collar in the Pathogen Trypanosoma brucei

The flagellar pocket (FP) of the pathogen Trypanosoma brucei is an important single copy structure that is formed by the invagination of the pellicular membrane. It is the unique site of endo- and exocytosis and is required for parasite pathogenicity. The FP consists of distinct structural sub-domai...

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Autores principales: Florimond, Célia, Sahin, Annelise, Vidilaseris, Keni, Dong, Gang, Landrein, Nicolas, Dacheux, Denis, Albisetti, Anna, Byard, Edward H., Bonhivers, Mélanie, Robinson, Derrick R.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4379179/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25822645
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1004654
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author Florimond, Célia
Sahin, Annelise
Vidilaseris, Keni
Dong, Gang
Landrein, Nicolas
Dacheux, Denis
Albisetti, Anna
Byard, Edward H.
Bonhivers, Mélanie
Robinson, Derrick R.
author_facet Florimond, Célia
Sahin, Annelise
Vidilaseris, Keni
Dong, Gang
Landrein, Nicolas
Dacheux, Denis
Albisetti, Anna
Byard, Edward H.
Bonhivers, Mélanie
Robinson, Derrick R.
author_sort Florimond, Célia
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description The flagellar pocket (FP) of the pathogen Trypanosoma brucei is an important single copy structure that is formed by the invagination of the pellicular membrane. It is the unique site of endo- and exocytosis and is required for parasite pathogenicity. The FP consists of distinct structural sub-domains with the least explored being the annulus/horseshoe shaped flagellar pocket collar (FPC). To date the only known component of the FPC is the protein BILBO1, a cytoskeleton protein that has a N-terminus that contains an ubiquitin-like fold, two EF-hand domains, plus a large C-terminal coiled-coil domain. BILBO1 has been shown to bind calcium, but in this work we demonstrate that mutating either or both calcium-binding domains prevents calcium binding. The expression of deletion or mutated forms of BILBO1 in trypanosomes and mammalian cells demonstrate that the coiled-coil domain is necessary and sufficient for the formation of BILBO1 polymers. This is supported by Yeast two-hybrid analysis. Expression of full-length BILBO1 in mammalian cells induces the formation of linear polymers with comma and globular shaped termini, whereas mutation of the canonical calcium-binding domain resulted in the formation of helical polymers and mutation in both EF-hand domains prevented the formation of linear polymers. We also demonstrate that in T. brucei the coiled-coil domain is able to target BILBO1 to the FPC and to form polymers whilst the EF-hand domains influence polymers shape. This data indicates that BILBO1 has intrinsic polymer forming properties and that binding calcium can modulate the form of these polymers. We discuss whether these properties can influence the formation of the FPC.
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spelling pubmed-43791792015-04-09 BILBO1 Is a Scaffold Protein of the Flagellar Pocket Collar in the Pathogen Trypanosoma brucei Florimond, Célia Sahin, Annelise Vidilaseris, Keni Dong, Gang Landrein, Nicolas Dacheux, Denis Albisetti, Anna Byard, Edward H. Bonhivers, Mélanie Robinson, Derrick R. PLoS Pathog Research Article The flagellar pocket (FP) of the pathogen Trypanosoma brucei is an important single copy structure that is formed by the invagination of the pellicular membrane. It is the unique site of endo- and exocytosis and is required for parasite pathogenicity. The FP consists of distinct structural sub-domains with the least explored being the annulus/horseshoe shaped flagellar pocket collar (FPC). To date the only known component of the FPC is the protein BILBO1, a cytoskeleton protein that has a N-terminus that contains an ubiquitin-like fold, two EF-hand domains, plus a large C-terminal coiled-coil domain. BILBO1 has been shown to bind calcium, but in this work we demonstrate that mutating either or both calcium-binding domains prevents calcium binding. The expression of deletion or mutated forms of BILBO1 in trypanosomes and mammalian cells demonstrate that the coiled-coil domain is necessary and sufficient for the formation of BILBO1 polymers. This is supported by Yeast two-hybrid analysis. Expression of full-length BILBO1 in mammalian cells induces the formation of linear polymers with comma and globular shaped termini, whereas mutation of the canonical calcium-binding domain resulted in the formation of helical polymers and mutation in both EF-hand domains prevented the formation of linear polymers. We also demonstrate that in T. brucei the coiled-coil domain is able to target BILBO1 to the FPC and to form polymers whilst the EF-hand domains influence polymers shape. This data indicates that BILBO1 has intrinsic polymer forming properties and that binding calcium can modulate the form of these polymers. We discuss whether these properties can influence the formation of the FPC. Public Library of Science 2015-03-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4379179/ /pubmed/25822645 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1004654 Text en © 2015 Florimond 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
Florimond, Célia
Sahin, Annelise
Vidilaseris, Keni
Dong, Gang
Landrein, Nicolas
Dacheux, Denis
Albisetti, Anna
Byard, Edward H.
Bonhivers, Mélanie
Robinson, Derrick R.
BILBO1 Is a Scaffold Protein of the Flagellar Pocket Collar in the Pathogen Trypanosoma brucei
title BILBO1 Is a Scaffold Protein of the Flagellar Pocket Collar in the Pathogen Trypanosoma brucei
title_full BILBO1 Is a Scaffold Protein of the Flagellar Pocket Collar in the Pathogen Trypanosoma brucei
title_fullStr BILBO1 Is a Scaffold Protein of the Flagellar Pocket Collar in the Pathogen Trypanosoma brucei
title_full_unstemmed BILBO1 Is a Scaffold Protein of the Flagellar Pocket Collar in the Pathogen Trypanosoma brucei
title_short BILBO1 Is a Scaffold Protein of the Flagellar Pocket Collar in the Pathogen Trypanosoma brucei
title_sort bilbo1 is a scaffold protein of the flagellar pocket collar in the pathogen trypanosoma brucei
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4379179/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25822645
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1004654
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