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The cytoplasmic region of <i>Plasmodium falciparum</i> SURFIN<sub>4.2</sub> is required for transport from Maurer’s clefts to the red blood cell surface
Tropical Medicine and Health ; 2015.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-379255
ABSTRACT
<b>Background</b> <i>Plasmodium</i>, the causative agent of malaria, exports many proteinsto the surface of the infected red blood cell (iRBC) in order to modify ittoward a structure more suitable for parasite development and survival. Onesuch exported protein, SURFIN<sub>4.2</sub>, from the parasite of humanmalignant malaria, <i>P. falciparum,</i> wasidentified in the trypsin-cleaved protein fraction from the iRBC surface, andis thereby inferred to be exposed on the iRBC surface. SURFIN<sub>4.2</sub> alsolocalize to Maurer’s clefts – parasite-derived membranous structures establishedin the RBC cytoplasm and tethered to the RBC membrane – and their role intrafficking suggests that they are a pathway for SURFIN<sub>4.2</sub> transportto the iRBC surface. It has not been determined the participation of proteindomains and motifs within SURFIN<sub>4.2</sub> in transport from Maurer’sclefts to the iRBC surface; and herein we examined if the SURFIN<sub>4.2</sub> intracellularregion containing tryptophan-rich (WR) domain is required for its exposure on theiRBC surface. <b>Results</b> We generated two transgenic parasite lineswhich express modified SURFIN<sub>4.2</sub>, with or without a part of the intracellularregion. Both recombinant SURFIN<sub>4.2</sub> proteins were exported to Maurer’sclefts. However, only SURFIN<sub>4.2</sub> possessing the intracellular region wasefficiently cleaved by surface treatment of iRBC with proteinase K. <b>Conclusions</b> These results indicate that SURFIN<sub>4.2</sub>is exposed on the iRBC surface and that the intracellular region containing WRdomain plays arole on the transport from Maurer’s clefts to the iRBC membrane.

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Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: English Journal: Tropical Medicine and Health Year: 2015 Type: Article