Protein O-Fucosyltransferase Is Required for the Efficient Invasion of Hepatocytes by Plasmodium berghei Sporozoites.
Pratik Narain SrivastavaPlabita PaulSatish MishraPublished in: ACS infectious diseases (2024)
The O-fucosylation of the thrombospondin type I repeat (TSR) domain is important for TSR-containing proteins' optimal folding and stability. However, the importance of Plasmodium O-fucosyltransferase 2 (POFut2) remains unclear due to two different reports. Here, we disrupted the POFut2 gene in Plasmodium berghei and demonstrated that POFut2 KO parasites develop normally in blood and mosquito stages but show reduced infectivity in mice. We found that the reduced infectivity of POFut2 KO sporozoites was due to a diminished level of TRAP that affected the parasite gliding motility and hepatocyte infectivity. Using all-atom MD simulation, we also hypothesize that O-fucosylation impacts the TSR domain's stability more than its heparin binding capacity.
Keyphrases
- plasmodium falciparum
- molecular dynamics
- liver injury
- binding protein
- genome wide
- venous thromboembolism
- single molecule
- type diabetes
- molecular dynamics simulations
- copy number
- drug induced
- aedes aegypti
- dengue virus
- adverse drug
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- amino acid
- dna binding
- skeletal muscle
- cystic fibrosis
- virtual reality
- genome wide analysis