A function of profilin in force generation during malaria parasite motility that is independent of actin binding

Abstract:

During transmission of malaria-causing parasites from mosquito to mammal, Plasmodium sporozoites migrate at high speed within the skin to access the bloodstream and infect the liver. This unusual gliding motility is based on retrograde flow of membrane proteins and highly dynamic actin filaments that provide short tracks for a myosin motor. Using laser tweezers and parasite mutants, we previously suggested that actin filaments form macromolecular complexes with plasma membrane-spanning adhesins to generate force during migration. Mutations in the actin-binding region of profilin, a near ubiquitous actin-binding protein, revealed that loss of actin binding also correlates with loss of force production and motility. Here, we show that different mutations in profilin, that do not affect actin binding in vitro, still generate lower force during Plasmodium sporozoite migration. Lower force generation inversely correlates with increased retrograde flow suggesting that, like in mammalian cells, the slow down of flow to generate force is the key underlying principle governing Plasmodium gliding motility.

SEEK ID: https://publications.h-its.org/publications/1214

DOI: 10.1242/jcs.233775

Research Groups: Molecular and Cellular Modeling

Publication type: Journal

Journal: Journal of Cell Science

Publisher: The Company of Biologists Ltd

Citation: J Cell Sci 134(5):jcs233775

Date Published: 2021

URL: https://jcs.biologists.org/content/134/5/jcs233775

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Authors: Catherine A. Moreau, Katharina A. Quadt, Henni Piirainen, Hirdesh Kumar, Saligram P. Bhargav, Léanne Strauss, Niraj H. Tolia, Rebecca C. Wade, Joachim P. Spatz, Inari Kursula, Friedrich Frischknecht

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Moreau, C. A., Quadt, K. A., Piirainen, H., Kumar, H., Bhargav, S. P., Strauss, L., Tolia, N. H., Wade, R. C., Spatz, J. P., Kursula, I., & Frischknecht, F. (2020). A function of profilin in force generation during malaria parasite motility independent of actin binding. In Journal of Cell Science. The Company of Biologists. https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.233775
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