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Molecular characterization of the conoid complex in Toxoplasma reveals its conservation in all apicomplexans, including Plasmodium species

The apical complex is the instrument of invasion used by apicomplexan parasites, and the conoid is a conspicuous feature of this apparatus found throughout this phylum. The conoid, however, is believed to be heavily reduced or missing from Plasmodium species and other members of the class Aconoidasi...

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Autores principales: Koreny, Ludek, Zeeshan, Mohammad, Barylyuk, Konstantin, Tromer, Eelco C., van Hooff, Jolien J. E., Brady, Declan, Ke, Huiling, Chelaghma, Sara, Ferguson, David J. P., Eme, Laura, Tewari, Rita, Waller, Ross F.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7951837/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33705380
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3001081
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author Koreny, Ludek
Zeeshan, Mohammad
Barylyuk, Konstantin
Tromer, Eelco C.
van Hooff, Jolien J. E.
Brady, Declan
Ke, Huiling
Chelaghma, Sara
Ferguson, David J. P.
Eme, Laura
Tewari, Rita
Waller, Ross F.
author_facet Koreny, Ludek
Zeeshan, Mohammad
Barylyuk, Konstantin
Tromer, Eelco C.
van Hooff, Jolien J. E.
Brady, Declan
Ke, Huiling
Chelaghma, Sara
Ferguson, David J. P.
Eme, Laura
Tewari, Rita
Waller, Ross F.
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description The apical complex is the instrument of invasion used by apicomplexan parasites, and the conoid is a conspicuous feature of this apparatus found throughout this phylum. The conoid, however, is believed to be heavily reduced or missing from Plasmodium species and other members of the class Aconoidasida. Relatively few conoid proteins have previously been identified, making it difficult to address how conserved this feature is throughout the phylum, and whether it is genuinely missing from some major groups. Moreover, parasites such as Plasmodium species cycle through 3 invasive forms, and there is the possibility of differential presence of the conoid between these stages. We have applied spatial proteomics and high-resolution microscopy to develop a more complete molecular inventory and understanding of the organisation of conoid-associated proteins in the model apicomplexan Toxoplasma gondii. These data revealed molecular conservation of all conoid substructures throughout Apicomplexa, including Plasmodium, and even in allied Myzozoa such as Chromera and dinoflagellates. We reporter-tagged and observed the expression and location of several conoid complex proteins in the malaria model P. berghei and revealed equivalent structures in all of its zoite forms, as well as evidence of molecular differentiation between blood-stage merozoites and the ookinetes and sporozoites of the mosquito vector. Collectively, we show that the conoid is a conserved apicomplexan element at the heart of the invasion mechanisms of these highly successful and often devastating parasites.
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spelling pubmed-79518372021-03-22 Molecular characterization of the conoid complex in Toxoplasma reveals its conservation in all apicomplexans, including Plasmodium species Koreny, Ludek Zeeshan, Mohammad Barylyuk, Konstantin Tromer, Eelco C. van Hooff, Jolien J. E. Brady, Declan Ke, Huiling Chelaghma, Sara Ferguson, David J. P. Eme, Laura Tewari, Rita Waller, Ross F. PLoS Biol Research Article The apical complex is the instrument of invasion used by apicomplexan parasites, and the conoid is a conspicuous feature of this apparatus found throughout this phylum. The conoid, however, is believed to be heavily reduced or missing from Plasmodium species and other members of the class Aconoidasida. Relatively few conoid proteins have previously been identified, making it difficult to address how conserved this feature is throughout the phylum, and whether it is genuinely missing from some major groups. Moreover, parasites such as Plasmodium species cycle through 3 invasive forms, and there is the possibility of differential presence of the conoid between these stages. We have applied spatial proteomics and high-resolution microscopy to develop a more complete molecular inventory and understanding of the organisation of conoid-associated proteins in the model apicomplexan Toxoplasma gondii. These data revealed molecular conservation of all conoid substructures throughout Apicomplexa, including Plasmodium, and even in allied Myzozoa such as Chromera and dinoflagellates. We reporter-tagged and observed the expression and location of several conoid complex proteins in the malaria model P. berghei and revealed equivalent structures in all of its zoite forms, as well as evidence of molecular differentiation between blood-stage merozoites and the ookinetes and sporozoites of the mosquito vector. Collectively, we show that the conoid is a conserved apicomplexan element at the heart of the invasion mechanisms of these highly successful and often devastating parasites. Public Library of Science 2021-03-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7951837/ /pubmed/33705380 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3001081 Text en © 2021 Koreny 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
Koreny, Ludek
Zeeshan, Mohammad
Barylyuk, Konstantin
Tromer, Eelco C.
van Hooff, Jolien J. E.
Brady, Declan
Ke, Huiling
Chelaghma, Sara
Ferguson, David J. P.
Eme, Laura
Tewari, Rita
Waller, Ross F.
Molecular characterization of the conoid complex in Toxoplasma reveals its conservation in all apicomplexans, including Plasmodium species
title Molecular characterization of the conoid complex in Toxoplasma reveals its conservation in all apicomplexans, including Plasmodium species
title_full Molecular characterization of the conoid complex in Toxoplasma reveals its conservation in all apicomplexans, including Plasmodium species
title_fullStr Molecular characterization of the conoid complex in Toxoplasma reveals its conservation in all apicomplexans, including Plasmodium species
title_full_unstemmed Molecular characterization of the conoid complex in Toxoplasma reveals its conservation in all apicomplexans, including Plasmodium species
title_short Molecular characterization of the conoid complex in Toxoplasma reveals its conservation in all apicomplexans, including Plasmodium species
title_sort molecular characterization of the conoid complex in toxoplasma reveals its conservation in all apicomplexans, including plasmodium species
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7951837/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33705380
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3001081
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