An essential contractile ring protein controls cell division in Plasmodium falciparum

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Rachel M. Rudlaff
Stephan Kraemer
Vincent A. Streva
Jeffrey D. Dvorin
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[1] Harvard Medical School,Biological and Biomedical Sciences
[2] Boston Children’s Hospital,Division of Infectious Diseases
[3] Harvard University,Center for Nanoscale Systems
[4] Harvard Medical School,Department of Pediatrics
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Nature Communications | / 10卷
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During the blood stage of human malaria, Plasmodium falciparum parasites divide by schizogony—a process wherein components for several daughter cells are produced within a common cytoplasm and then segmentation, a synchronized cytokinesis, produces individual invasive daughters. The basal complex is hypothesized to be required for segmentation, acting as a contractile ring to establish daughter cell boundaries. Here we identify an essential component of the basal complex which we name PfCINCH. Using three-dimensional reconstructions of parasites at electron microscopy resolution, we show that while parasite organelles form and divide normally, PfCINCH-deficient parasites develop inviable conjoined daughters that contain components for multiple cells. Through biochemical evaluation of the PfCINCH-containing complex, we discover multiple previously undescribed basal complex proteins. Therefore, this work provides genetic evidence that the basal complex is required for precise segmentation and lays the groundwork for a mechanistic understanding of how the parasite contractile ring drives cell division.
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