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PEXEL is a proteolytic maturation site for both exported and non-exported Plasmodium proteins.

Manuel A FierroAjla MuheljicJihui ShaJames A WohlschlegelJosh R Beck
Published in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2023)
ex port el ement (PEXEL)/Host Targeting motif by the aspartic protease Plasmepsin V (PMV) which exposes a mature N-terminus that is conducive for export into the erythrocyte host cell. While PEXEL processing is considered a unique mark of exported proteins, we demonstrate PEXEL motifs are present and processed in non-exported proteins. Importantly, we show that specific residues at the variable fourth position of the PEXEL motif inhibit export despite being permissive for processing by PMV, reinforcing that features of the mature N-terminus, and not PEXEL cleavage, identify cargo for export cargo. This opens the door to further inquiry into the nature and evolution of the PEXEL motif.
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