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An apical membrane complex for triggering rhoptry exocytosis and invasion in Toxoplasma

Daniela Sparvoli, Jason Delabre, Diana Marcela Penarete‐Vargas, Shrawan Kumar Mageswaran, Lev Tsypin, Justine Heckendorn, Liam Theveny, Marjorie Maynadier, Marta Cova, Laurence Berry, Amandine Guérin, Jean‐François Dubremetz, Serge Urbach, Boris Striepen, Aaron P. Turkewitz, Yi‐Wei Chang, Maryse Lebrun

2022The EMBO Journal39 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Apicomplexan parasites possess secretory organelles called rhoptries that undergo regulated exocytosis upon contact with the host. This process is essential for the parasitic lifestyle of these pathogens and relies on an exocytic machinery sharing structural features and molecular components with free-living ciliates. However, how the parasites coordinate exocytosis with host interaction is unknown. Here, we performed a Tetrahymena-based transcriptomic screen to uncover novel exocytic factors in Ciliata and conserved in Apicomplexa. We identified membrane-bound proteins, named CRMPs, forming part of a large complex essential for rhoptry secretion and invasion in Toxoplasma. Using cutting-edge imaging tools, including expansion microscopy and cryo-electron tomography, we show that, unlike previously described rhoptry exocytic factors, TgCRMPs are not required for the assembly of the rhoptry secretion machinery and only transiently associate with the exocytic site-prior to the invasion. CRMPs and their partners contain putative host cell-binding domains, and CRMPa shares similarities with GPCR proteins. Collectively our data imply that the CRMP complex acts as a host-molecular sensor to ensure that rhoptry exocytosis occurs when the parasite contacts the host cell.

Topics & Concepts

RhoptryExocytosisBiologyCell biologySecretionDense granuleOrganelleApicomplexaMunc-18Toxoplasma gondiiVesicleGeneticsImmunologyBiochemistryMembraneSynaptic vesiclePlasmodium falciparumAntibodyMalariaToxoplasma gondii Research StudiesBacteriophages and microbial interactionsProtist diversity and phylogeny
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