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PMRT1, a Plasmodium-Specific Parasite Plasma Membrane Transporter, Is Essential for Asexual and Sexual Blood Stage Development
Membrane transport proteins perform crucial roles in cell physiology. The obligate intracellular parasite Plasmodium falciparum, an agent of human malaria, relies on membrane transport proteins for the uptake of nutrients from the host, disposal of metabolic waste, exchange of metabolites between or...
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American Society for Microbiology
2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9040750/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35404116 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.00623-22 |
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author | Wichers, Jan Stephan Mesén-Ramírez, Paolo Fuchs, Gwendolin Yu-Strzelczyk, Jing Stäcker, Jan von Thien, Heidrun Alder, Arne Henshall, Isabelle Liffner, Benjamin Nagel, Georg Löw, Christian Wilson, Danny Spielmann, Tobias Gao, Shiqiang Gilberger, Tim-Wolf Bachmann, Anna Strauss, Jan |
author_facet | Wichers, Jan Stephan Mesén-Ramírez, Paolo Fuchs, Gwendolin Yu-Strzelczyk, Jing Stäcker, Jan von Thien, Heidrun Alder, Arne Henshall, Isabelle Liffner, Benjamin Nagel, Georg Löw, Christian Wilson, Danny Spielmann, Tobias Gao, Shiqiang Gilberger, Tim-Wolf Bachmann, Anna Strauss, Jan |
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description | Membrane transport proteins perform crucial roles in cell physiology. The obligate intracellular parasite Plasmodium falciparum, an agent of human malaria, relies on membrane transport proteins for the uptake of nutrients from the host, disposal of metabolic waste, exchange of metabolites between organelles, and generation and maintenance of transmembrane electrochemical gradients for its growth and replication within human erythrocytes. Despite their importance for Plasmodium cellular physiology, the functional roles of a number of membrane transport proteins remain unclear, which is particularly true for orphan membrane transporters that have no or limited sequence homology to transporter proteins in other evolutionary lineages. Therefore, in the current study, we applied endogenous tagging, targeted gene disruption, conditional knockdown, and knockout approaches to investigate the subcellular localization and essentiality of six membrane transporters during intraerythrocytic development of P. falciparum parasites. They are localized at different subcellular structures—the food vacuole, the apicoplast, and the parasite plasma membrane—and four out of the six membrane transporters are essential during asexual development. Additionally, the plasma membrane resident transporter 1 (PMRT1; PF3D7_1135300), a unique Plasmodium-specific plasma membrane transporter, was shown to be essential for gametocytogenesis and functionally conserved within the genus Plasmodium. Overall, we reveal the importance of four orphan transporters to blood stage P. falciparum development, which have diverse intracellular localizations and putative functions. |
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spelling | pubmed-90407502022-04-27 PMRT1, a Plasmodium-Specific Parasite Plasma Membrane Transporter, Is Essential for Asexual and Sexual Blood Stage Development Wichers, Jan Stephan Mesén-Ramírez, Paolo Fuchs, Gwendolin Yu-Strzelczyk, Jing Stäcker, Jan von Thien, Heidrun Alder, Arne Henshall, Isabelle Liffner, Benjamin Nagel, Georg Löw, Christian Wilson, Danny Spielmann, Tobias Gao, Shiqiang Gilberger, Tim-Wolf Bachmann, Anna Strauss, Jan mBio Research Article Membrane transport proteins perform crucial roles in cell physiology. The obligate intracellular parasite Plasmodium falciparum, an agent of human malaria, relies on membrane transport proteins for the uptake of nutrients from the host, disposal of metabolic waste, exchange of metabolites between organelles, and generation and maintenance of transmembrane electrochemical gradients for its growth and replication within human erythrocytes. Despite their importance for Plasmodium cellular physiology, the functional roles of a number of membrane transport proteins remain unclear, which is particularly true for orphan membrane transporters that have no or limited sequence homology to transporter proteins in other evolutionary lineages. Therefore, in the current study, we applied endogenous tagging, targeted gene disruption, conditional knockdown, and knockout approaches to investigate the subcellular localization and essentiality of six membrane transporters during intraerythrocytic development of P. falciparum parasites. They are localized at different subcellular structures—the food vacuole, the apicoplast, and the parasite plasma membrane—and four out of the six membrane transporters are essential during asexual development. Additionally, the plasma membrane resident transporter 1 (PMRT1; PF3D7_1135300), a unique Plasmodium-specific plasma membrane transporter, was shown to be essential for gametocytogenesis and functionally conserved within the genus Plasmodium. Overall, we reveal the importance of four orphan transporters to blood stage P. falciparum development, which have diverse intracellular localizations and putative functions. American Society for Microbiology 2022-04-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9040750/ /pubmed/35404116 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.00623-22 Text en Copyright © 2022 Wichers et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Research Article Wichers, Jan Stephan Mesén-Ramírez, Paolo Fuchs, Gwendolin Yu-Strzelczyk, Jing Stäcker, Jan von Thien, Heidrun Alder, Arne Henshall, Isabelle Liffner, Benjamin Nagel, Georg Löw, Christian Wilson, Danny Spielmann, Tobias Gao, Shiqiang Gilberger, Tim-Wolf Bachmann, Anna Strauss, Jan PMRT1, a Plasmodium-Specific Parasite Plasma Membrane Transporter, Is Essential for Asexual and Sexual Blood Stage Development |
title | PMRT1, a Plasmodium-Specific Parasite Plasma Membrane Transporter, Is Essential for Asexual and Sexual Blood Stage Development |
title_full | PMRT1, a Plasmodium-Specific Parasite Plasma Membrane Transporter, Is Essential for Asexual and Sexual Blood Stage Development |
title_fullStr | PMRT1, a Plasmodium-Specific Parasite Plasma Membrane Transporter, Is Essential for Asexual and Sexual Blood Stage Development |
title_full_unstemmed | PMRT1, a Plasmodium-Specific Parasite Plasma Membrane Transporter, Is Essential for Asexual and Sexual Blood Stage Development |
title_short | PMRT1, a Plasmodium-Specific Parasite Plasma Membrane Transporter, Is Essential for Asexual and Sexual Blood Stage Development |
title_sort | pmrt1, a plasmodium-specific parasite plasma membrane transporter, is essential for asexual and sexual blood stage development |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9040750/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35404116 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.00623-22 |
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