Regulation of PfEMP1-VAR2CSA translation by a Plasmodium translation-enhancing factor
Pregnancy-associated malaria commonly involves the binding of Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocytes to placental chondroitin sulfate A (CSA) through the PfEMP1-VAR2CSA protein. VAR2CSA is translationally repressed by an upstream open reading frame. In this study, we report that the P. falcipar...
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- 2017
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- Universidad del Rosario
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- Repositorio EdocUR - U. Rosario
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https://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/22642
- Palabra clave:
- Calpain
Chondroitin sulfate
Parasite antigen
Protozoal protein
Erythrocyte
Female
Gene expression regulation
Genetics
Human
Malaria falciparum
Metabolism
Open reading frame
Parasitology
Placenta
Plasmodium
Plasmodium falciparum
Pregnancy
Pregnancy complication
Protein degradation
Protein synthesis
Calpain
Chondroitin sulfates
Erythrocytes
Female
Gene expression regulation
Humans
Open reading frames
Placenta
Plasmodium
Plasmodium falciparum
Pregnancy
Protein biosynthesis
Proteolysis
Protozoan proteins
parasitic
protozoan
falciparum
plasmodium falciparum
Var2csa protein
Antigens
Malaria
Pregnancy complications
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Regulation of PfEMP1-VAR2CSA translation by a Plasmodium translation-enhancing factor |
title |
Regulation of PfEMP1-VAR2CSA translation by a Plasmodium translation-enhancing factor |
spellingShingle |
Regulation of PfEMP1-VAR2CSA translation by a Plasmodium translation-enhancing factor Calpain Chondroitin sulfate Parasite antigen Protozoal protein Erythrocyte Female Gene expression regulation Genetics Human Malaria falciparum Metabolism Open reading frame Parasitology Placenta Plasmodium Plasmodium falciparum Pregnancy Pregnancy complication Protein degradation Protein synthesis Calpain Chondroitin sulfates Erythrocytes Female Gene expression regulation Humans Open reading frames Placenta Plasmodium Plasmodium falciparum Pregnancy Protein biosynthesis Proteolysis Protozoan proteins parasitic protozoan falciparum plasmodium falciparum Var2csa protein Antigens Malaria Pregnancy complications |
title_short |
Regulation of PfEMP1-VAR2CSA translation by a Plasmodium translation-enhancing factor |
title_full |
Regulation of PfEMP1-VAR2CSA translation by a Plasmodium translation-enhancing factor |
title_fullStr |
Regulation of PfEMP1-VAR2CSA translation by a Plasmodium translation-enhancing factor |
title_full_unstemmed |
Regulation of PfEMP1-VAR2CSA translation by a Plasmodium translation-enhancing factor |
title_sort |
Regulation of PfEMP1-VAR2CSA translation by a Plasmodium translation-enhancing factor |
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv |
Calpain Chondroitin sulfate Parasite antigen Protozoal protein Erythrocyte Female Gene expression regulation Genetics Human Malaria falciparum Metabolism Open reading frame Parasitology Placenta Plasmodium Plasmodium falciparum Pregnancy Pregnancy complication Protein degradation Protein synthesis Calpain Chondroitin sulfates Erythrocytes Female Gene expression regulation Humans Open reading frames Placenta Plasmodium Plasmodium falciparum Pregnancy Protein biosynthesis Proteolysis Protozoan proteins |
topic |
Calpain Chondroitin sulfate Parasite antigen Protozoal protein Erythrocyte Female Gene expression regulation Genetics Human Malaria falciparum Metabolism Open reading frame Parasitology Placenta Plasmodium Plasmodium falciparum Pregnancy Pregnancy complication Protein degradation Protein synthesis Calpain Chondroitin sulfates Erythrocytes Female Gene expression regulation Humans Open reading frames Placenta Plasmodium Plasmodium falciparum Pregnancy Protein biosynthesis Proteolysis Protozoan proteins parasitic protozoan falciparum plasmodium falciparum Var2csa protein Antigens Malaria Pregnancy complications |
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parasitic protozoan falciparum plasmodium falciparum Var2csa protein Antigens Malaria Pregnancy complications |
description |
Pregnancy-associated malaria commonly involves the binding of Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocytes to placental chondroitin sulfate A (CSA) through the PfEMP1-VAR2CSA protein. VAR2CSA is translationally repressed by an upstream open reading frame. In this study, we report that the P. falciparum translation enhancing factor (PTEF) relieves upstream open reading frame repression and thereby facilitates VAR2CSA translation. VAR2CSA protein levels in var2csa-transcribing parasites are dependent on the expression level of PTEF, and the alleviation of upstream open reading frame repression requires the proteolytic processing of PTEF by PfCalpain. Cleavage generates a C-terminal domain that contains a sterile-alpha-motif-like domain. The C-terminal domain is permissive to cytoplasmic shuttling and interacts with ribosomes to facilitate translational derepression of the var2csa coding sequence. It also enhances translation in a heterologous translation system and thus represents the first non-canonical translation enhancing factor to be found in a protozoan. Our results implicate PTEF in regulating placental CSA binding of infected erythrocytes. © 2017 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved. |
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https://doi.org/10.1038/nmicrobiol.2017.68 |
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20585276 |
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