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A functionally divergent transcription elongation factor 1‐like protein in <i>Toxoplasma gondii</i>

Pallabi Mitra, Abhijit Deshmukh, Sneha Banerjee, Chittiraju Khandavalli, Chinmayee Choudhury

2021FEBS Letters10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Zinc ribbons, one of the largest fold groups among zinc fingers, often include proteins involved in the transcription machinery. Here, we identify and characterize one such zinc ribbon-bearing protein in the apicomplexan parasite Toxoplasma gondii, annotated as putative transcription elongation factor 1 (ELF1), with predicted functions in transcription and chromatin maintenance. We show that this ELF1 homolog, referred to as T. gondii ELF1-like divergent (TgELD), is expressed in both tachyzoite and bradyzoite developmental stages. TgELD associates with the cytoskeleton in the tachyzoites, while it transiently becomes a part of the cyst wall in the early bradyzoites, followed by a cytosolic and peripheral localization in late bradyzoites. TgELD is phosphorylated by a casein kinase 2-like protein, which has potential implications for its localization and function in the parasite.

Topics & Concepts

Toxoplasma gondiiBiologyTranscription factorElongation factorCell biologyZinc fingerTranscription (linguistics)KinaseGeneticsRibosomeRNAGeneLinguisticsPhilosophyAntibodyToxoplasma gondii Research StudiesParasitic Infections and DiagnosticsHerpesvirus Infections and Treatments
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