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Specific phosphorylation of the PfRh2b invasion ligand of Plasmodium falciparum
Author(s) -
Klemens Engelberg,
Aditya S. Paul,
Boris Prinz,
Maya Kono,
Wilhelm Ching,
Dorothee Heincke,
Thomas Dobner,
Tobias Spielmann,
Manoj T. Duraisingh,
TimWolf Gilberger
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
biochemical journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.706
H-Index - 265
eISSN - 1470-8728
pISSN - 0264-6021
DOI - 10.1042/bj20121694
Subject(s) - phosphorylation , plasmodium falciparum , biology , rhoptry , microbiology and biotechnology , casein kinase 2 , kinase , protein phosphorylation , threonine , phosphorylation cascade , biochemistry , casein kinase 1 , signal transduction , protein kinase a , serine , cyclin dependent kinase 2 , immunology , apicomplexa , malaria
Red blood cell invasion by the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum relies on a complex protein network that uses low and high affinity receptor-ligand interactions. Signal transduction through the action of specific kinases is a control mechanism for the orchestration of this process. In the present study we report on the phosphorylation of the CPD (cytoplasmic domain) of P. falciparum Rh2b (reticulocyte homologue protein 2b). First, we identified Ser3233 as the sole phospho-acceptor site in the CPD for in vitro phosphorylation by parasite extract. We provide several lines of evidence that this phosphorylation is mediated by PfCK2 (P. falciparum casein kinase 2): phosphorylation is cAMP independent, utilizes ATP as well as GTP as phosphate donors, is inhibited by heparin and tetrabromocinnamic acid, and is mediated by purified PfCK2. We raised a phospho-specific antibody and showed that Ser3233 phosphorylation occurs in the parasite prior to host cell egress. We analysed the spatiotemporal aspects of this phosphorylation using immunoprecipitated endogenous Rh2b and minigenes expressing the CPD either at the plasma or rhoptry membrane. Phosphorylation of Rh2b is not spatially restricted to either the plasma or rhoptry membrane and most probably occurs before Rh2b is translocated from the rhoptry neck to the plasma membrane.

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