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Toxoplasma F-box protein 1 is required for daughter cell scaffold function during parasite replication

By binding to the adaptor protein SKP1 and serving as substrate receptors for the SKP1 Cullin, F-box E3 ubiquitin ligase complex, F-box proteins regulate critical cellular processes including cell cycle progression and membrane trafficking. While F-box proteins are conserved throughout eukaryotes an...

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Autores principales: Baptista, Carlos Gustavo, Lis, Agnieszka, Deng, Bowen, Gas-Pascual, Elisabet, Dittmar, Ashley, Sigurdson, Wade, West, Christopher M., Blader, Ira J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6685633/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31348812
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1007946
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author Baptista, Carlos Gustavo
Lis, Agnieszka
Deng, Bowen
Gas-Pascual, Elisabet
Dittmar, Ashley
Sigurdson, Wade
West, Christopher M.
Blader, Ira J.
author_facet Baptista, Carlos Gustavo
Lis, Agnieszka
Deng, Bowen
Gas-Pascual, Elisabet
Dittmar, Ashley
Sigurdson, Wade
West, Christopher M.
Blader, Ira J.
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description By binding to the adaptor protein SKP1 and serving as substrate receptors for the SKP1 Cullin, F-box E3 ubiquitin ligase complex, F-box proteins regulate critical cellular processes including cell cycle progression and membrane trafficking. While F-box proteins are conserved throughout eukaryotes and are well studied in yeast, plants, and animals, studies in parasitic protozoa are lagging. We have identified eighteen putative F-box proteins in the Toxoplasma genome of which four have predicted homologs in Plasmodium. Two of the conserved F-box proteins were demonstrated to be important for Toxoplasma fitness and here we focus on an F-box protein, named TgFBXO1, because it is the most highly expressed by replicative tachyzoites and was also identified in an interactome screen as a Toxoplasma SKP1 binding protein. TgFBXO1 interacts with Toxoplasma SKP1 confirming it as a bona fide F-box protein. In interphase parasites, TgFBXO1 is a component of the Inner Membrane Complex (IMC), which is an organelle that underlies the plasma membrane. Early during replication, TgFBXO1 localizes to the developing daughter cell scaffold, which is the site where the daughter cell IMC and microtubules form and extend from. TgFBXO1 localization to the daughter cell scaffold required centrosome duplication but before kinetochore separation was completed. Daughter cell scaffold localization required TgFBXO1 N-myristoylation and was dependent on the small molecular weight GTPase, TgRab11b. Finally, we demonstrate that TgFBXO1 is required for parasite growth due to its function as a daughter cell scaffold effector. TgFBXO1 is the first F-box protein to be studied in apicomplexan parasites and represents the first protein demonstrated to be important for daughter cell scaffold function.
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spelling pubmed-66856332019-08-15 Toxoplasma F-box protein 1 is required for daughter cell scaffold function during parasite replication Baptista, Carlos Gustavo Lis, Agnieszka Deng, Bowen Gas-Pascual, Elisabet Dittmar, Ashley Sigurdson, Wade West, Christopher M. Blader, Ira J. PLoS Pathog Research Article By binding to the adaptor protein SKP1 and serving as substrate receptors for the SKP1 Cullin, F-box E3 ubiquitin ligase complex, F-box proteins regulate critical cellular processes including cell cycle progression and membrane trafficking. While F-box proteins are conserved throughout eukaryotes and are well studied in yeast, plants, and animals, studies in parasitic protozoa are lagging. We have identified eighteen putative F-box proteins in the Toxoplasma genome of which four have predicted homologs in Plasmodium. Two of the conserved F-box proteins were demonstrated to be important for Toxoplasma fitness and here we focus on an F-box protein, named TgFBXO1, because it is the most highly expressed by replicative tachyzoites and was also identified in an interactome screen as a Toxoplasma SKP1 binding protein. TgFBXO1 interacts with Toxoplasma SKP1 confirming it as a bona fide F-box protein. In interphase parasites, TgFBXO1 is a component of the Inner Membrane Complex (IMC), which is an organelle that underlies the plasma membrane. Early during replication, TgFBXO1 localizes to the developing daughter cell scaffold, which is the site where the daughter cell IMC and microtubules form and extend from. TgFBXO1 localization to the daughter cell scaffold required centrosome duplication but before kinetochore separation was completed. Daughter cell scaffold localization required TgFBXO1 N-myristoylation and was dependent on the small molecular weight GTPase, TgRab11b. Finally, we demonstrate that TgFBXO1 is required for parasite growth due to its function as a daughter cell scaffold effector. TgFBXO1 is the first F-box protein to be studied in apicomplexan parasites and represents the first protein demonstrated to be important for daughter cell scaffold function. Public Library of Science 2019-07-26 /pmc/articles/PMC6685633/ /pubmed/31348812 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1007946 Text en © 2019 Baptista 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.
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Baptista, Carlos Gustavo
Lis, Agnieszka
Deng, Bowen
Gas-Pascual, Elisabet
Dittmar, Ashley
Sigurdson, Wade
West, Christopher M.
Blader, Ira J.
Toxoplasma F-box protein 1 is required for daughter cell scaffold function during parasite replication
title Toxoplasma F-box protein 1 is required for daughter cell scaffold function during parasite replication
title_full Toxoplasma F-box protein 1 is required for daughter cell scaffold function during parasite replication
title_fullStr Toxoplasma F-box protein 1 is required for daughter cell scaffold function during parasite replication
title_full_unstemmed Toxoplasma F-box protein 1 is required for daughter cell scaffold function during parasite replication
title_short Toxoplasma F-box protein 1 is required for daughter cell scaffold function during parasite replication
title_sort toxoplasma f-box protein 1 is required for daughter cell scaffold function during parasite replication
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6685633/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31348812
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1007946
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