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The tyrosine transporter of Toxoplasma gondii is a member of the newly defined apicomplexan amino acid transporter (ApiAT) family

Apicomplexan parasites are auxotrophic for a range of amino acids which must be salvaged from their host cells, either through direct uptake or degradation of host proteins. Here, we describe a family of plasma membrane-localized amino acid transporters, termed the Apicomplexan Amino acid Transporte...

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Autores principales: Parker, Kathryn E. R., Fairweather, Stephen J., Rajendran, Esther, Blume, Martin, McConville, Malcolm J., Bröer, Stefan, Kirk, Kiaran, van Dooren, Giel G.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6386423/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30742695
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1007577
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author Parker, Kathryn E. R.
Fairweather, Stephen J.
Rajendran, Esther
Blume, Martin
McConville, Malcolm J.
Bröer, Stefan
Kirk, Kiaran
van Dooren, Giel G.
author_facet Parker, Kathryn E. R.
Fairweather, Stephen J.
Rajendran, Esther
Blume, Martin
McConville, Malcolm J.
Bröer, Stefan
Kirk, Kiaran
van Dooren, Giel G.
author_sort Parker, Kathryn E. R.
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description Apicomplexan parasites are auxotrophic for a range of amino acids which must be salvaged from their host cells, either through direct uptake or degradation of host proteins. Here, we describe a family of plasma membrane-localized amino acid transporters, termed the Apicomplexan Amino acid Transporters (ApiATs), that are ubiquitous in apicomplexan parasites. Functional characterization of the ApiATs of Toxoplasma gondii indicate that several of these transporters are important for intracellular growth of the tachyzoite stage of the parasite, which is responsible for acute infections. We demonstrate that the ApiAT protein TgApiAT5-3 is an exchanger for aromatic and large neutral amino acids, with particular importance for L-tyrosine scavenging and amino acid homeostasis, and that TgApiAT5-3 is critical for parasite virulence. Our data indicate that T. gondii expresses additional proteins involved in the uptake of aromatic amino acids, and we present a model for the uptake and homeostasis of these amino acids. Our findings identify a family of amino acid transporters in apicomplexans, and highlight the importance of amino acid scavenging for the biology of this important phylum of intracellular parasites.
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spelling pubmed-63864232019-03-08 The tyrosine transporter of Toxoplasma gondii is a member of the newly defined apicomplexan amino acid transporter (ApiAT) family Parker, Kathryn E. R. Fairweather, Stephen J. Rajendran, Esther Blume, Martin McConville, Malcolm J. Bröer, Stefan Kirk, Kiaran van Dooren, Giel G. PLoS Pathog Research Article Apicomplexan parasites are auxotrophic for a range of amino acids which must be salvaged from their host cells, either through direct uptake or degradation of host proteins. Here, we describe a family of plasma membrane-localized amino acid transporters, termed the Apicomplexan Amino acid Transporters (ApiATs), that are ubiquitous in apicomplexan parasites. Functional characterization of the ApiATs of Toxoplasma gondii indicate that several of these transporters are important for intracellular growth of the tachyzoite stage of the parasite, which is responsible for acute infections. We demonstrate that the ApiAT protein TgApiAT5-3 is an exchanger for aromatic and large neutral amino acids, with particular importance for L-tyrosine scavenging and amino acid homeostasis, and that TgApiAT5-3 is critical for parasite virulence. Our data indicate that T. gondii expresses additional proteins involved in the uptake of aromatic amino acids, and we present a model for the uptake and homeostasis of these amino acids. Our findings identify a family of amino acid transporters in apicomplexans, and highlight the importance of amino acid scavenging for the biology of this important phylum of intracellular parasites. Public Library of Science 2019-02-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6386423/ /pubmed/30742695 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1007577 Text en © 2019 Parker 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Parker, Kathryn E. R.
Fairweather, Stephen J.
Rajendran, Esther
Blume, Martin
McConville, Malcolm J.
Bröer, Stefan
Kirk, Kiaran
van Dooren, Giel G.
The tyrosine transporter of Toxoplasma gondii is a member of the newly defined apicomplexan amino acid transporter (ApiAT) family
title The tyrosine transporter of Toxoplasma gondii is a member of the newly defined apicomplexan amino acid transporter (ApiAT) family
title_full The tyrosine transporter of Toxoplasma gondii is a member of the newly defined apicomplexan amino acid transporter (ApiAT) family
title_fullStr The tyrosine transporter of Toxoplasma gondii is a member of the newly defined apicomplexan amino acid transporter (ApiAT) family
title_full_unstemmed The tyrosine transporter of Toxoplasma gondii is a member of the newly defined apicomplexan amino acid transporter (ApiAT) family
title_short The tyrosine transporter of Toxoplasma gondii is a member of the newly defined apicomplexan amino acid transporter (ApiAT) family
title_sort tyrosine transporter of toxoplasma gondii is a member of the newly defined apicomplexan amino acid transporter (apiat) family
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6386423/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30742695
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1007577
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