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Download fileThe Plasmodium rhoptry associated protein complex is important for parasitophorous vacuole membrane structure and intraerythrocytic parasite growth
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posted on 2017-08-01, 00:00 authored by Sreejoyee Ghosh, K Kennedy, P Sanders, Kat MatthewsKat Matthews, S A Ralph, Natalie CounihanNatalie Counihan, Tania De Koning-WardTania De Koning-WardPlasmodium parasites must invade erythrocytes in order to cause the disease malaria. The invasion process involves the coordinated secretion of parasite proteins from apical organelles that include the rhoptries. The rhoptry is comprised of two compartments: the neck and the bulb. Rhoptry neck proteins are involved in host cell adhesion and formation of the tight junction that forms between the invading parasite and erythrocyte, whereas the role of rhoptry bulb proteins remains ill-defined due to the lack of functional studies. In this study, we show that the rhoptry-associated protein (RAP) complex is not required for rhoptry morphology or erythrocyte invasion. Instead, post-invasion when the parasite is bounded by a parasitophorous vacuolar membrane (PVM), the RAP complex facilitates the survival of the parasite in its new intracellular environment. Consequently, conditional knockdown of members of the RAP complex leads to altered PVM structure, delayed intra-erythrocytic growth, and reduced parasitaemias in infected mice. This study provides evidence that rhoptry bulb proteins localising to the parasite-host cell interface are not simply by-products of the invasion process but contribute to the growth of Plasmodium in vivo.
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Cellular microbiologyVolume
19Issue
8Pagination
1 - 16Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell PublishingLocation
Chichester, Eng.Publisher DOI
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1462-5822Language
engPublication classification
C Journal article; C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
2017, John Wiley & SonsUsage metrics
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PlasmodiumRAPhost cell remodellingparasitophorous vacuolerhoptryScience & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicineCell BiologyMicrobiologyINHIBITORY MONOCLONAL-ANTIBODIESRETICULOCYTE BINDING-PROTEINSRED-BLOOD-CELLSMALARIA PARASITESERYTHROCYTE INVASIONTOXOPLASMA-GONDIIMEROZOITE PROTEINSIMMUNE-RESPONSEANTIGEN 1FALCIPARUM