CHARACTERIZATION OF A PROTEIN PHOSPHATASE TYPE-1 AND A KINASE ANCHORING PROTEIN IN PLASMODIUM FALCIPARUM

Characterization of a Protein Phosphatase Type-1 and a Kinase Anchoring Protein in Plasmodium falciparum

Characterization of a Protein Phosphatase Type-1 and a Kinase Anchoring Protein in Plasmodium falciparum

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Rompers With its multiple regulatory partners, the conserved Protein Phosphatase type-1 (PP1) plays a central role in many functions of the biology of eukaryotic cells, including Plasmodium falciparum.Here, we characterized a protein named PfRCC-PIP, as a major partner of PfPP1.We established its direct interaction in vitro and its presence in complex with PfPP1 in the parasite.

The use of Xenopus oocyte model revealed that RCC-PIP can interact with the endogenous PP1 and act in synergy with suboptimal doses BIO GAIA PROTECTIS of progesterone to trigger oocyte maturation, suggesting a regulatory effect on PP1.Reverse genetic studies suggested an essential role for RCC-PIP since no viable knock-out parasites could be obtained.Further, we demonstrated the capacity of protein region containing RCC1 motifs to interact with the parasite kinase CDPK7.

These data suggest that this protein is both a kinase and a phosphatase anchoring protein that could provide a platform to regulate phosphorylation/dephosphorylation processes.

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