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Rhoptry secretion system structure and priming in Plasmodium falciparum revealed using in situ cryo-electron tomography.


ABSTRACT: Apicomplexan parasites secrete contents of the rhoptries, club-shaped organelles in the apical region, into host cells to permit their invasion and establishment of infection. The rhoptry secretory apparatus (RSA), which is critical for rhoptry secretion, was recently discovered in Toxoplasma and Cryptosporidium. It is unknown whether a similar molecular machinery exists in the malaria parasite Plasmodium. In this study, we use in situ cryo-electron tomography to investigate the rhoptry secretion system in P. falciparum merozoites. We identify the presence of an RSA at the cell apex and a morphologically distinct apical vesicle docking the tips of the two rhoptries to the RSA. We also discover two additional rhoptry organizations that lack the apical vesicle. Using subtomogram averaging, we reveal different conformations of the RSA structure corresponding to different rhoptry organizations. Our results highlight previously unknown steps in the process of rhoptry secretion and indicate a regulatory role for the conserved apical vesicle in host invasion by apicomplexan parasites.

SUBMITTER: Martinez M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7613239 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Rhoptry secretion system structure and priming in Plasmodium falciparum revealed using in situ cryo-electron tomography.

Martinez Matthew M   Chen William David WD   Cova Marta Mendonça MM   Molnár Petra P   Mageswaran Shrawan Kumar SK   Guérin Amandine A   John Audrey R Odom ARO   Lebrun Maryse M   Chang Yi-Wei YW  

Nature microbiology 20220711 8


Apicomplexan parasites secrete contents of the rhoptries, club-shaped organelles in the apical region, into host cells to permit their invasion and establishment of infection. The rhoptry secretory apparatus (RSA), which is critical for rhoptry secretion, was recently discovered in Toxoplasma and Cryptosporidium. It is unknown whether a similar molecular machinery exists in the malaria parasite Plasmodium. In this study, we use in situ cryo-electron tomography to investigate the rhoptry secretio  ...[more]

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