Literature DB >> 19047362

GAP45 phosphorylation controls assembly of the Toxoplasma myosin XIV complex.

Stacey D Gilk1, Elizabeth Gaskins, Gary E Ward, Con J M Beckers.   

Abstract

Toxoplasma gondii motility is powered by the myosin XIV motor complex, which consists of the myosin XIV heavy chain (MyoA), the myosin light chain (MLC1), GAP45, and GAP50, the membrane anchor of the complex. MyoA, MLC1, and GAP45 are initially assembled into a soluble complex, which then associates with GAP50, an integral membrane protein of the parasite inner membrane complex. While all proteins in the myosin XIV motor complex are essential for parasite survival, the specific role of GAP45 remains unclear. We demonstrate here that final assembly of the motor complex is controlled by phosphorylation of GAP45. This protein is phosphorylated on multiple residues, and by using mass spectroscopy, we have identified two of these, Ser(163) and Ser(167). The importance of these phosphorylation events was determined by mutation of Ser(163) and Ser(167) to Glu and Ala residues to mimic phosphorylated and nonphosphorylated residues, respectively. Mutation of Ser(163) and Ser(167) to either Ala or Glu residues does not affect targeting of GAP45 to the inner membrane complex or its association with MyoA and MLC1. Mutation of Ser(163) and Ser(167) to Ala residues also does not affect assembly of the mutant GAP45 protein into the myosin motor complex. Mutation of Ser(163) and Ser(167) to Glu residues, however, prevents association of the MyoA-MLC1-GAP45 complex with GAP50. These observations indicate that phosphorylation of Ser(163) and Ser(167) in GAP45 controls the final step in assembly of the myosin XIV motor complex.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19047362      PMCID: PMC2643604          DOI: 10.1128/EC.00201-08

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eukaryot Cell        ISSN: 1535-9786


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