IIBIO   27936
INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES BIOTECNOLOGICAS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Polarization of MTIP is a signature of gliding locomotion in Plasmodium ookinetes and sporozoites
Autor/es:
BUSCAGLIA, CARLOS A.; MONTAGNA, GEORGINA N.; BUSCAGLIA, CARLOS A.; MONTAGNA, GEORGINA N.; GOOSMANN, CHRISTIAN; MATUSCHEWSKI, KAI; GOOSMANN, CHRISTIAN; MATUSCHEWSKI, KAI; SIDEN-KIAMOS, INGA; BRINKMANN, VOLKER; SIDEN-KIAMOS, INGA; BRINKMANN, VOLKER
Revista:
MOLECULAR AND BIOCHEMICAL PARASITOLOGY
Editorial:
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Referencias:
Año: 2020 vol. 235
ISSN:
0166-6851
Resumen:
Gliding motility and cell invasion are essential for the successful transmission of Plasmodium parasites. These processes rely on an acto-myosin motor located underneath the parasite plasma membrane. The Myosin A-tail interacting protein (MTIP) connects the class XIV myosin A (MyoA) to the gliding-associated proteins and is essential for assembly of the motor at the inner membrane complex. Here, we assessed the subcellular localization of MTIP in Plasmodium berghei motile stages from wild-type parasites and mutants that lack MyoA or the small heat shock protein 20 (HSP20). We demonstrate that MTIP is recruited to the apical end of motile ookinetes independently of the presence of MyoA. We also show that infective sporozoites displayed a polarized MTIP distribution during gliding, and that this distribution was abrogated in mutant parasites with an aberrant locomotion.