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Structural basis for DARC binding in reticulocyte invasion by Plasmodium vivax.


ABSTRACT: The symptoms of malaria occur during the blood stage of infection, when the parasite replicates within human red blood cells. The human malaria parasite, Plasmodium vivax, selectively invades reticulocytes in a process which requires an interaction between the ectodomain of the human DARC receptor and the Plasmodium vivax Duffy-binding protein, PvDBP. Previous studies have revealed that a small helical peptide from DARC binds to region II of PvDBP (PvDBP-RII). However, it is also known that sulphation of tyrosine residues on DARC affects its binding to PvDBP and these residues were not observed in previous structures. We therefore present the structure of PvDBP-RII bound to sulphated DARC peptide, showing that a sulphate on tyrosine 41 binds to a charged pocket on PvDBP-RII. We use molecular dynamics simulations, affinity measurements and growth-inhibition experiments in parasites to confirm the importance of this interaction. We also reveal the epitope for vaccine-elicited growth-inhibitory antibody DB1. This provides a complete understanding of the binding of PvDBP-RII to DARC and will guide the design of vaccines and therapeutics to target this essential interaction.

SUBMITTER: Moskovitz R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10279640 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Structural basis for DARC binding in reticulocyte invasion by Plasmodium vivax.

Moskovitz Re'em R   Pholcharee Tossapol T   DonVito Sophia M SM   Guloglu Bora B   Lowe Edward E   Mohring Franziska F   Moon Robert W RW   Higgins Matthew K MK  

Nature communications 20230619 1


The symptoms of malaria occur during the blood stage of infection, when the parasite replicates within human red blood cells. The human malaria parasite, Plasmodium vivax, selectively invades reticulocytes in a process which requires an interaction between the ectodomain of the human DARC receptor and the Plasmodium vivax Duffy-binding protein, PvDBP. Previous studies have revealed that a small helical peptide from DARC binds to region II of PvDBP (PvDBP-RII). However, it is also known that sulp  ...[more]

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