Plasmodium berghei alveoli protein IMC1j is crucial for maintaining parasite structural integrity gliding motility and invasion efficiency
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ABSTRACT: Malaria parasites rely on an inner membrane complex to maintain structural integrity and motility. In this study, we identified the function of the IMC1j protein, a member of the alveoli family, during the invasive stages of Plasmodium berghei. Our findings indicate that knocking out or deleting the C-terminal region containing the coiled-coil domain of the IMC1j protein negatively impacts schizogony, ookinete morphology, motility, and infectivity. Additionally, IMC1j interacts with ISC1 and TubD through its IMCp domain to regulate the subpellicular network. These data demonstrate that the IMC1j protein is a crucial alveoli member for maintaining the structural integrity of the parasite.
ORGANISM(S): Plasmodium Berghei Anka
SUBMITTER:
Xiaotong Zhu
PROVIDER: PXD059715 | iProX | Mon Jan 13 00:00:00 GMT 2025
REPOSITORIES: iProX
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