Literature DB >> 30949853

The dense granule protein 8 (GRA8) is a component of the sub-pellicular cytoskeleton in Toxoplasma gondii.

Rubén Darío Díaz-Martín1, Corinne Mercier2, Carmen T Gómez de León1, Ricardo Mondragón González3, Sirenia González Pozos4, Emmanuel Ríos-Castro5, Raúl Arguello García3, Barbara A Fox6, David J Bzik6, Ricardo Mondragón Flores7.   

Abstract

After host cell invasion, Toxoplasma secretes a variety of dense granule proteins (GRA proteins) from its secretory dense granules, which are involved in the biogenesis of the parasitophorous vacuole (PV). TgGRA8I is predicted to contain proline-rich domains, which are structural features of some cytoskeleton-related proteins. In agreement with this observation, previous proteomic analyses revealed the presence of TgGRA8I in the Toxoplasma sub-pellicular cytoskeleton. In the present study, we show (1) by docking analyses that TgGRA8I may interact with both Toxoplasma β-tubulin and actin; (2) by immunoelectron microscopy, proteomic, biochemical, and cellular approaches that TgGRA8I associates with sub-pellicular microtubules and actin at the parasite sub-pellicular cytoskeleton; (3) that type I parasites (RH strain) lacking the GRA8 gene (RHΔku80Δgra8) exhibit loss of conoid extrusion, diminished cell infection, and egress capabilities, and that these motility impairments were likely due to important alterations in their sub-pellicular cytoskeleton, in particular their sub-pellicular microtubules and meshwork. Parasites lacking the GRA4 gene (RHΔku80Δgra4) did not show modifications in the organization of the sub-pellicular cytoskeleton. Collectively, these results demonstrated that TgGRA8I is a dense granule protein that, besides its role in the formation of the PV, contributes to the organization of the parasite sub-pellicular cytoskeleton and motility. This is the first proline-rich protein described in the Toxoplasma cytoskeleton, which is a key organelle for both the parasite motility and the invasion process. Knowledge about the function of cytoskeleton components in Toxoplasma is fundamental to understand the motility process and the host cell invasion mechanism. Refining this knowledge should lead to the design of novel pharmacological strategies for the treatment against toxoplasmosis.

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Keywords:  Dense granules; Microtubules; Proline-rich proteins; Toxoplasma cytoskeleton

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30949853     DOI: 10.1007/s00436-019-06298-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Parasitol Res        ISSN: 0932-0113            Impact factor:   2.289


  5 in total

1.  A comprehensive ultrastructural analysis of the Toxoplasma gondii cytoskeleton.

Authors:  Rubén D Díaz-Martin; Francisco E Sandoval Rodriguez; Sirenia González Pozos; Carmen T Gómez de León; Mónica Mondragón Castelán; Ricardo Mondragón Flores
Journal:  Parasitol Res       Date:  2022-05-07       Impact factor: 2.289

2.  Toxoplasma gondii Parasitophorous Vacuole Membrane-Associated Dense Granule Proteins Orchestrate Chronic Infection and GRA12 Underpins Resistance to Host Gamma Interferon.

Authors:  Barbara A Fox; Rebekah B Guevara; Leah M Rommereim; Alejandra Falla; Valeria Bellini; Graciane Pètre; Camille Rak; Viviana Cantillana; Jean-François Dubremetz; Marie-France Cesbron-Delauw; Gregory A Taylor; Corinne Mercier; David J Bzik
Journal:  mBio       Date:  2019-07-02       Impact factor: 7.867

3.  Rab11A regulates dense granule transport and secretion during Toxoplasma gondii invasion of host cells and parasite replication.

Authors:  Kannan Venugopal; Sylia Chehade; Elisabeth Werkmeister; Nicolas Barois; Javier Periz; Frank Lafont; Isabelle Tardieux; Jamal Khalife; Gordon Langsley; Markus Meissner; Sabrina Marion
Journal:  PLoS Pathog       Date:  2020-05-28       Impact factor: 6.823

4.  Toxoplasma gondii Parasitophorous Vacuole Membrane-Associated Dense Granule Proteins Regulate Maturation of the Cyst Wall.

Authors:  Rebekah B Guevara; Barbara A Fox; David J Bzik
Journal:  mSphere       Date:  2020-01-15       Impact factor: 4.389

5.  Dehydroepiandrosterone Effect on Toxoplasma gondii: Molecular Mechanisms Associated to Parasite Death.

Authors:  Saé Muñiz-Hernández; Angélica Luna-Nophal; Carmen T Gómez-De León; Lenin Domínguez-Ramírez; Olga A Patrón-Soberano; Karen E Nava-Castro; Pedro Ostoa-Saloma; Jorge Morales-Montor
Journal:  Microorganisms       Date:  2021-03-02
  5 in total

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