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Evolutionary Insights into the Microneme-Secreted, Chitinase-Containing High-Molecular-Weight Protein Complexes Involved in Plasmodium Invasion of the Mosquito Midgut.

Hargobinder Kaur1, M Andreina Pacheco2, Laine Garber1, Ananias A Escalante2, Joseph M Vinetz1.   

Abstract

While general mechanisms by which Plasmodium ookinetes invade the mosquito midgut have been studied, details regarding the interface of the ookinete, specifically its barriers to invasion, such as the proteolytic milieu, the chitin-containing, protein cross-linked peritrophic matrix, and the midgut epithelium, remain to be understood. Here, we review our knowledge of Plasmodium chitinases and the mechanisms by which they mediate ookinetes crossing the peritrophic matrix. The integration of new genomic insights into previous findings advances our understanding of Plasmodium evolution. Recently obtained Plasmodium species genomic data enable identification of the conserved residues in the experimentally demonstrated hetero-multimeric, high-molecular-weight complex comprised of a short chitinase covalently linked to binding partners, von Willebrand factor A domain-related protein (WARP) and secreted ookinete adhesive protein (SOAP). Artificial intelligence-based high-resolution structural modeling using the DeepMind AlphaFold algorithm yielded highly informative three-dimensional structures and insights into how short chitinases, WARP, and SOAP may interact at the atomic level to form the ookinete-secreted peritrophic matrix invasion complex. Elucidating the significance of the divergence of ookinete-secreted micronemal proteins among Plasmodium species may lead to a better understanding of the ookinete invasion machinery and the coevolution of Plasmodium-mosquito interactions.

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Keywords:  Plasmodium; arthropod vectors; evolution; malaria; ookinete

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34606368      PMCID: PMC8788677          DOI: 10.1128/IAI.00314-21

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infect Immun        ISSN: 0019-9567            Impact factor:   3.609


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