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Plasmodium yoelii Erythrocyte Binding Like Protein Interacts With Basigin, an Erythrocyte Surface Protein

Erythrocyte recognition and invasion is critical for the intra-erythrocytic development of Plasmodium spp. parasites. The multistep invasion process involves specific interactions between parasite ligands and erythrocyte receptors. Erythrocyte-binding-like (EBL) proteins, type I integral transmembra...

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Autores principales: Yuguchi, Takaaki, Kanoi, Bernard N., Nagaoka, Hikaru, Miura, Toyokazu, Ito, Daisuke, Takeda, Hiroyuki, Tsuboi, Takafumi, Takashima, Eizo, Otsuki, Hitoshi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8079763/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33937099
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2021.656620
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author Yuguchi, Takaaki
Kanoi, Bernard N.
Nagaoka, Hikaru
Miura, Toyokazu
Ito, Daisuke
Takeda, Hiroyuki
Tsuboi, Takafumi
Takashima, Eizo
Otsuki, Hitoshi
author_facet Yuguchi, Takaaki
Kanoi, Bernard N.
Nagaoka, Hikaru
Miura, Toyokazu
Ito, Daisuke
Takeda, Hiroyuki
Tsuboi, Takafumi
Takashima, Eizo
Otsuki, Hitoshi
author_sort Yuguchi, Takaaki
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description Erythrocyte recognition and invasion is critical for the intra-erythrocytic development of Plasmodium spp. parasites. The multistep invasion process involves specific interactions between parasite ligands and erythrocyte receptors. Erythrocyte-binding-like (EBL) proteins, type I integral transmembrane proteins released from the merozoite micronemes, are known to play an important role in the initiation and formation of tight junctions between the apical end of the merozoite and the erythrocyte surface. In Plasmodium yoelii EBL (PyEBL), a single amino acid substitution in the putative Duffy binding domain dramatically changes parasite growth rate and virulence. This suggests that PyEBL is important for modulating the virulence of P. yoelii parasites. Based on these observations, we sought to elucidate the receptor of PyEBL that mediates its role as an invasion ligand. Using the eukaryotic wheat germ cell-free system, we systematically developed and screened a library of mouse erythrocyte proteins against native PyEBL using AlphaScreen technology. We report that PyEBL specifically interacts with basigin, an erythrocyte surface protein. We further confirmed that the N-terminal cysteine-rich Duffy binding-like region (EBL region 2), is responsible for the interaction, and that the binding is not affected by the C351Y mutation, which was previously shown to modulate virulence of P. yoelii. The identification of basigin as the putative PyEBL receptor offers new insights into the role of this molecule and provides an important base for in-depth studies towards developing novel interventions against malaria.
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spelling pubmed-80797632021-04-29 Plasmodium yoelii Erythrocyte Binding Like Protein Interacts With Basigin, an Erythrocyte Surface Protein Yuguchi, Takaaki Kanoi, Bernard N. Nagaoka, Hikaru Miura, Toyokazu Ito, Daisuke Takeda, Hiroyuki Tsuboi, Takafumi Takashima, Eizo Otsuki, Hitoshi Front Cell Infect Microbiol Cellular and Infection Microbiology Erythrocyte recognition and invasion is critical for the intra-erythrocytic development of Plasmodium spp. parasites. The multistep invasion process involves specific interactions between parasite ligands and erythrocyte receptors. Erythrocyte-binding-like (EBL) proteins, type I integral transmembrane proteins released from the merozoite micronemes, are known to play an important role in the initiation and formation of tight junctions between the apical end of the merozoite and the erythrocyte surface. In Plasmodium yoelii EBL (PyEBL), a single amino acid substitution in the putative Duffy binding domain dramatically changes parasite growth rate and virulence. This suggests that PyEBL is important for modulating the virulence of P. yoelii parasites. Based on these observations, we sought to elucidate the receptor of PyEBL that mediates its role as an invasion ligand. Using the eukaryotic wheat germ cell-free system, we systematically developed and screened a library of mouse erythrocyte proteins against native PyEBL using AlphaScreen technology. We report that PyEBL specifically interacts with basigin, an erythrocyte surface protein. We further confirmed that the N-terminal cysteine-rich Duffy binding-like region (EBL region 2), is responsible for the interaction, and that the binding is not affected by the C351Y mutation, which was previously shown to modulate virulence of P. yoelii. The identification of basigin as the putative PyEBL receptor offers new insights into the role of this molecule and provides an important base for in-depth studies towards developing novel interventions against malaria. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-04-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8079763/ /pubmed/33937099 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2021.656620 Text en Copyright © 2021 Yuguchi, Kanoi, Nagaoka, Miura, Ito, Takeda, Tsuboi, Takashima and Otsuki https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Cellular and Infection Microbiology
Yuguchi, Takaaki
Kanoi, Bernard N.
Nagaoka, Hikaru
Miura, Toyokazu
Ito, Daisuke
Takeda, Hiroyuki
Tsuboi, Takafumi
Takashima, Eizo
Otsuki, Hitoshi
Plasmodium yoelii Erythrocyte Binding Like Protein Interacts With Basigin, an Erythrocyte Surface Protein
title Plasmodium yoelii Erythrocyte Binding Like Protein Interacts With Basigin, an Erythrocyte Surface Protein
title_full Plasmodium yoelii Erythrocyte Binding Like Protein Interacts With Basigin, an Erythrocyte Surface Protein
title_fullStr Plasmodium yoelii Erythrocyte Binding Like Protein Interacts With Basigin, an Erythrocyte Surface Protein
title_full_unstemmed Plasmodium yoelii Erythrocyte Binding Like Protein Interacts With Basigin, an Erythrocyte Surface Protein
title_short Plasmodium yoelii Erythrocyte Binding Like Protein Interacts With Basigin, an Erythrocyte Surface Protein
title_sort plasmodium yoelii erythrocyte binding like protein interacts with basigin, an erythrocyte surface protein
topic Cellular and Infection Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8079763/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33937099
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2021.656620
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