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The role of Plasmodium V-ATPase in vacuolar physiology and antimalarial drug uptake

Authors :
Alder, Arne
Sanchez, Cecilia P
Russell, Matthew RG
Collinson, Lucy M
Lanzer, Michael
Blackman, Michael J
Gilberger, Tim-Wolf
Matz, Joachim M
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
The Francis Crick Institute, 2023.

Abstract

To ensure their survival in the human bloodstream, malaria parasites degrade up to 80% of the host erythrocyte hemoglobin in an acidified digestive vacuole. Here, we combine conditional reverse genetics and quantitative imaging approaches to demonstrate that the human malaria pathogen Plasmodium falciparum employs a heteromultimeric V-ATPase complex to acidify the digestive vacuole matrix, which is essential for intravacuolar hemoglobin release, heme detoxification, and parasite survival. We reveal an additional function of the membrane-embedded V-ATPase subunits in regulating morphogenesis of the digestive vacuole independent of proton translocation. We further show that intravacuolar accumulation of antimalarial chemotherapeutics is surprisingly resilient to severe deacidification of the vacuole and that modulation of V-ATPase activity does not affect parasite sensitivity toward these drugs.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....42ffa88e8bb4e3f293176d4174719c28
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.25418/crick.23735712