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The Plasmodium Class XIV Myosin, MyoB, Has a Distinct Subcellular Location in Invasive and Motile Stages of the Malaria Parasite and an Unusual Light Chain

Myosin B (MyoB) is one of the two short class XIV myosins encoded in the Plasmodium genome. Class XIV myosins are characterized by a catalytic “head,” a modified “neck,” and the absence of a “tail” region. Myosin A (MyoA), the other class XIV myosin in Plasmodium, has been established as a component...

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Autores principales: Yusuf, Noor A., Green, Judith L., Wall, Richard J., Knuepfer, Ellen, Moon, Robert W., Schulte-Huxel, Christina, Stanway, Rebecca R., Martin, Stephen R., Howell, Steven A., Douse, Christopher H., Cota, Ernesto, Tate, Edward W., Tewari, Rita, Holder, Anthony A.
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Publicado: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4424349/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25802338
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M115.637694
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author Yusuf, Noor A.
Green, Judith L.
Wall, Richard J.
Knuepfer, Ellen
Moon, Robert W.
Schulte-Huxel, Christina
Stanway, Rebecca R.
Martin, Stephen R.
Howell, Steven A.
Douse, Christopher H.
Cota, Ernesto
Tate, Edward W.
Tewari, Rita
Holder, Anthony A.
author_facet Yusuf, Noor A.
Green, Judith L.
Wall, Richard J.
Knuepfer, Ellen
Moon, Robert W.
Schulte-Huxel, Christina
Stanway, Rebecca R.
Martin, Stephen R.
Howell, Steven A.
Douse, Christopher H.
Cota, Ernesto
Tate, Edward W.
Tewari, Rita
Holder, Anthony A.
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description Myosin B (MyoB) is one of the two short class XIV myosins encoded in the Plasmodium genome. Class XIV myosins are characterized by a catalytic “head,” a modified “neck,” and the absence of a “tail” region. Myosin A (MyoA), the other class XIV myosin in Plasmodium, has been established as a component of the glideosome complex important in motility and cell invasion, but MyoB is not well characterized. We analyzed the properties of MyoB using three parasite species as follows: Plasmodium falciparum, Plasmodium berghei, and Plasmodium knowlesi. MyoB is expressed in all invasive stages (merozoites, ookinetes, and sporozoites) of the life cycle, and the protein is found in a discrete apical location in these polarized cells. In P. falciparum, MyoB is synthesized very late in schizogony/merogony, and its location in merozoites is distinct from, and anterior to, that of a range of known proteins present in the rhoptries, rhoptry neck or micronemes. Unlike MyoA, MyoB is not associated with glideosome complex proteins, including the MyoA light chain, myosin A tail domain-interacting protein (MTIP). A unique MyoB light chain (MLC-B) was identified that contains a calmodulin-like domain at the C terminus and an extended N-terminal region. MLC-B localizes to the same extreme apical pole in the cell as MyoB, and the two proteins form a complex. We propose that MLC-B is a MyoB-specific light chain, and for the short class XIV myosins that lack a tail region, the atypical myosin light chains may fulfill that role.
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spelling pubmed-44243492015-05-12 The Plasmodium Class XIV Myosin, MyoB, Has a Distinct Subcellular Location in Invasive and Motile Stages of the Malaria Parasite and an Unusual Light Chain Yusuf, Noor A. Green, Judith L. Wall, Richard J. Knuepfer, Ellen Moon, Robert W. Schulte-Huxel, Christina Stanway, Rebecca R. Martin, Stephen R. Howell, Steven A. Douse, Christopher H. Cota, Ernesto Tate, Edward W. Tewari, Rita Holder, Anthony A. J Biol Chem Microbiology Myosin B (MyoB) is one of the two short class XIV myosins encoded in the Plasmodium genome. Class XIV myosins are characterized by a catalytic “head,” a modified “neck,” and the absence of a “tail” region. Myosin A (MyoA), the other class XIV myosin in Plasmodium, has been established as a component of the glideosome complex important in motility and cell invasion, but MyoB is not well characterized. We analyzed the properties of MyoB using three parasite species as follows: Plasmodium falciparum, Plasmodium berghei, and Plasmodium knowlesi. MyoB is expressed in all invasive stages (merozoites, ookinetes, and sporozoites) of the life cycle, and the protein is found in a discrete apical location in these polarized cells. In P. falciparum, MyoB is synthesized very late in schizogony/merogony, and its location in merozoites is distinct from, and anterior to, that of a range of known proteins present in the rhoptries, rhoptry neck or micronemes. Unlike MyoA, MyoB is not associated with glideosome complex proteins, including the MyoA light chain, myosin A tail domain-interacting protein (MTIP). A unique MyoB light chain (MLC-B) was identified that contains a calmodulin-like domain at the C terminus and an extended N-terminal region. MLC-B localizes to the same extreme apical pole in the cell as MyoB, and the two proteins form a complex. We propose that MLC-B is a MyoB-specific light chain, and for the short class XIV myosins that lack a tail region, the atypical myosin light chains may fulfill that role. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2015-05-08 2015-03-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4424349/ /pubmed/25802338 http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M115.637694 Text en © 2015 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc. Author's Choice—Final version free via Creative Commons CC-BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0) .
spellingShingle Microbiology
Yusuf, Noor A.
Green, Judith L.
Wall, Richard J.
Knuepfer, Ellen
Moon, Robert W.
Schulte-Huxel, Christina
Stanway, Rebecca R.
Martin, Stephen R.
Howell, Steven A.
Douse, Christopher H.
Cota, Ernesto
Tate, Edward W.
Tewari, Rita
Holder, Anthony A.
The Plasmodium Class XIV Myosin, MyoB, Has a Distinct Subcellular Location in Invasive and Motile Stages of the Malaria Parasite and an Unusual Light Chain
title The Plasmodium Class XIV Myosin, MyoB, Has a Distinct Subcellular Location in Invasive and Motile Stages of the Malaria Parasite and an Unusual Light Chain
title_full The Plasmodium Class XIV Myosin, MyoB, Has a Distinct Subcellular Location in Invasive and Motile Stages of the Malaria Parasite and an Unusual Light Chain
title_fullStr The Plasmodium Class XIV Myosin, MyoB, Has a Distinct Subcellular Location in Invasive and Motile Stages of the Malaria Parasite and an Unusual Light Chain
title_full_unstemmed The Plasmodium Class XIV Myosin, MyoB, Has a Distinct Subcellular Location in Invasive and Motile Stages of the Malaria Parasite and an Unusual Light Chain
title_short The Plasmodium Class XIV Myosin, MyoB, Has a Distinct Subcellular Location in Invasive and Motile Stages of the Malaria Parasite and an Unusual Light Chain
title_sort plasmodium class xiv myosin, myob, has a distinct subcellular location in invasive and motile stages of the malaria parasite and an unusual light chain
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4424349/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25802338
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M115.637694
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