Apicomplexa micropore: history, function, and formation

IF 7 1区 医学 Q1 PARASITOLOGY Trends in parasitology Pub Date : 2024-04-17 DOI:10.1016/j.pt.2024.03.008
Jiong Yang, Shaojun Long, Geoff Hide, Zhao-Rong Lun, De-Hua Lai
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The micropore, a mysterious structure found in apicomplexan species, was recently shown to be essential for nutrient acquisition in Plasmodium falciparum and Toxoplasma gondii. However, the differences between the micropores of these two parasites questions the nature of a general apicomplexan micropore structure and whether the formation process model from Plasmodium can be applied to other apicomplexans. We analyzed the literature on different apicomplexan micropores and found that T. gondii probably harbors a more representative micropore type than the more widely studied ones in Plasmodium. Using recent knowledge of the Kelch 13 (K13) protein interactome and gene depletion phenotypes in the T. gondii micropore, we propose a model of micropore formation, thus enriching our wider understanding of micropore protein function.

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表孔微孔:历史、功能和形成
微孔是一种存在于类人猿物种中的神秘结构,最近的研究表明,在恶性疟原虫和弓形虫中,微孔对营养物质的获取至关重要。然而,这两种寄生虫微孔之间的差异质疑了一般类囊体微孔结构的性质,以及疟原虫的形成过程模型是否适用于其他类囊体。我们分析了有关不同 apicomplexan 微孔的文献,发现与疟原虫中被广泛研究的微孔相比,淋球菌可能具有更具代表性的微孔类型。利用最近对Kelch 13(K13)蛋白相互作用组的了解以及淋球菌微孔中的基因耗竭表型,我们提出了一个微孔形成模型,从而丰富了我们对微孔蛋白功能的更广泛了解。
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Trends in parasitology
Trends in parasitology 医学-寄生虫学
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14.00
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3.10%
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148
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Since its inception as Parasitology Today in 1985, Trends in Parasitology has evolved into a highly esteemed review journal of global significance, reflecting the importance of medical and veterinary parasites worldwide. The journal serves as a hub for communication among researchers across all disciplines of parasitology, encompassing endoparasites, ectoparasites, transmission vectors, and susceptible hosts. Each monthly issue of Trends in Parasitology offers authoritative, cutting-edge, and yet accessible review articles, providing a balanced and comprehensive overview, along with opinion pieces offering personal and novel perspectives. Additionally, the journal publishes a variety of short articles designed to inform and stimulate thoughts in a lively and widely-accessible manner. These include Science & Society (discussing the interface between parasitology and the general public), Spotlight (highlighting recently published research articles), Forum (presenting single-point hypotheses), Parasite/Vector of the Month (featuring a modular display of the selected species), Letter (providing responses to recent articles in Trends in Parasitology), and Trendstalk (conducting interviews). Please note that the journal exclusively publishes literature reviews based on published data, with systematic reviews, meta-analysis, and unpublished primary research falling outside our scope.
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