The Plasmodium LAP complex affects crystalloid biogenesis and oocyst cell division.

Sadia Saeed; Annie Z Tremp ORCID logo; Johannes T Dessens ORCID logo; (2018) The Plasmodium LAP complex affects crystalloid biogenesis and oocyst cell division. International journal for parasitology, 48 (14). pp. 1073-1078. ISSN 0020-7519 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpara.2018.09.002
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Malaria parasite oocysts located on the mosquito midgut generate sporozoites by a process called sporogony. Plasmodium berghei parasites express six LCCL lectin domain adhesive-like proteins (LAPs), which operate as a complex and share a localisation in the crystalloid - an organelle found in the ookinete and young oocyst. Depletion of LAPs prevents crystalloid formation, increases oocyst growth, and blocks sporogony. Here, we describe a LAP4 mutant that has abnormal crystalloid biogenesis and produces oocysts that display reduced growth and premature sporogony. These findings provide evidence for a role of the LAP complex in regulating oocyst cell division via the crystalloid.


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