RMgmDB - Rodent Malaria genetically modified Parasites

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Summary

RMgm-1477
Malaria parasiteP. berghei
Genotype
DisruptedGene model (rodent): PBANKA_1414900; Gene model (P.falciparum): PF3D7_1316400; Gene product: SAS6-like protein, putative (SAS6L)
Transgene
Transgene not Plasmodium: GFP (gfp-mu3)
Promoter: Gene model: PBANKA_1133300; Gene model (P.falciparum): PF3D7_1357100; Gene product: elongation factor 1-alpha (eef1a)
3'UTR: Gene model: PBANKA_0719300; Gene product: bifunctional dihydrofolate reductase-thymidylate synthase, putative (dhfr/ts)
Replacement locus: Gene model: PBANKA_0306000; Gene product: 6-cysteine protein (230p)
PhenotypeNo phenotype has been described
Last modified: 6 July 2016, 10:46
  *RMgm-1477
Successful modificationThe parasite was generated by the genetic modification
The mutant contains the following genetic modification(s) Gene disruption, Introduction of a transgene
Reference (PubMed-PMID number) Reference 1 (PMID number) : 27339728
MR4 number
Parent parasite used to introduce the genetic modification
Rodent Malaria ParasiteP. berghei
Parent strain/lineP. berghei ANKA
Name parent line/clone P. berghei ANKA 507cl1 (RMgm-7)
Other information parent lineP.berghei ANKA 507cl1 (RMgm-7) is a reference ANKA mutant line which expresses GFP under control of a constitutive promoter. This reference line does not contain a drug-selectable marker (PubMed: PMID: 16242190).
The mutant parasite was generated by
Name PI/ResearcherWall RJ; Tewari R
Name Group/DepartmentSchool of Life Sciences, Queens Medical Centre
Name InstituteUniversity of Nottingham
CityNottingham
CountryUK
Name of the mutant parasite
RMgm numberRMgm-1477
Principal nameΔsas6l
Alternative name
Standardized name
Is the mutant parasite cloned after genetic modificationYes
Phenotype
Asexual blood stageNot different from wild type
Gametocyte/GameteNot different from wild type
Fertilization and ookineteNot different from wild type
OocystNot different from wild type
SporozoiteNot different from wild type
Liver stageNot different from wild type
Additional remarks phenotype

Mutant/mutation
The mutant lacks expression of SAS6L and expresses GFP under control of the constitutive eef1a promoter

Protein (function)
The spindle assembly abnormal 6 homolog (SAS6) protein is required for early centriole assembly and coordinated basal body formation in a multitude of eukaryotes including humans. Flagella initiate from this centriole/ basal body and typically consist of a 9+2 formation of microtubules. SAS6 is ubiquitous in flagellated eukaryotes including apicomplexan parasites. See also the P. berghei mutant RMgm-1109 that lacks expression of SAS6. Gene deletion shows that SAS6 has a role in the formation of viable and motile flagella in P. berghei male gametes.

Recently a paralogue of SAS6, SAS6-like (SAS6L), has been investigated in two disparate eukaryotes, Toxoplasma and Trypanosoma. SAS6L is widespread in eukaryotes although absent from metazoans. in T. gondii, SAS6L is not located near SAS6 at the centriole, but instead at the apical end of the cell, specifically at the distal region of the conoid within the apical complex. The conoid is a conspicuous feature of many apicomplexans and is found at the centre of the apical complex—the defining feature of Apicomplexa and major instrument for host cell invasion.
The conoid is a collar-shaped structure that sits within the apical polar ring, although separate from it, just beneath the apical portion of the plasma membrane. In taxa such as T. gondii it is highly mobile, retracted posterior to the apical polar ring when growing within host cells, but dynamically relocated through and anterior to the apical polar ring during invasion events. Plasmodium has been traditionally considered to lack the conoid (it is classified in the Aconoidasida) based on ultrastructural data, particularly for the blood-stage merozoite. In this paper evidence is presented that SAS6L is not associated with the basal body of microgamete flagella, but instead, like in Toxoplasma, is associated with the apical complex where it forms a ring. Furthermore, this ring is absent in merozoites found in the mammalian host (liver and blood), but present in both ookinetes and sporozoites during the stages that form within the mosquito vector. These data suggest that there are distinct compositions of the apical complex that occur between the different zoite stages of Plasmodium, and that conoid-associated proteins are present in Plasmodium despite the apparent loss of the tubulin component of this structure.

Phenotype
Normal progression throughout the complete life cycle (in vertebrate and mosquito host, blood stages and liver stages).
See also mutant RMgm-1478 expressing a GFP-tagged version of SAS6L. Expression is observed in female gametocytes, gametes, ookinetes and sporozoites. No expression in blood stages, merozoites and male gametocyets/gametes.

Additional information
A strong cytosolic localisation was seen in female gametocytes/gametes. After fertilization, this cytosolic staining was retained in zygotes along with the appearance of a dot at the periphery of the zygote. The cytosolic staining was progressively lost during later stages of ookinete development however this dot remains localised to the ookinete apical end. During sporozoite formation in oocysts at 14 days post-infection (dpi), the SAS6L-GFP signal is, again, faintly cytosolic, with small GFP dots observable corresponding to the ends of individual sporozoites. Isolated individual salivary gland sporozoites confirmed these dots to be present at the cell extremity.

In this paper evidence is presented that SAS6L is not associated with the basal body of microgamete flagella, but instead, like in Toxoplasma, is associated with the apical complex where it forms a ring. Furthermore, this ring is absent in merozoites found in the mammalian host (liver and blood), but present in both ookinetes and sporozoites during the stages that form within the mosquito vector. These data suggest that there are distinct compositions of the apical complex that occur between the different zoite stages of Plasmodium, and that conoid-associated proteins are present in Plasmodium despite the apparent loss of the tubulin component of this structure.

Other mutants
RMgm-1478: A mutant expressing a GFP-tagged version of SAS6L
 


  Disrupted: Mutant parasite with a disrupted gene
Details of the target gene
Gene Model of Rodent Parasite PBANKA_1414900
Gene Model P. falciparum ortholog PF3D7_1316400
Gene productSAS6-like protein, putative
Gene product: Alternative nameSAS6L
Details of the genetic modification
Inducable system usedNo
Additional remarks inducable system
Type of plasmid/construct used(Linear) plasmid double cross-over
PlasmoGEM (Sanger) construct/vector usedNo
Modified PlasmoGEM construct/vector usedNo
Plasmid/construct map
Plasmid/construct sequence
Restriction sites to linearize plasmid
Partial or complete disruption of the geneComplete
Additional remarks partial/complete disruption
Selectable marker used to select the mutant parasitetgdhfr
Promoter of the selectable markerpbdhfr
Selection (positive) procedurepyrimethamine
Selection (negative) procedureNo
Additional remarks genetic modification
Additional remarks selection procedure
Primer information: Primers used for amplification of the target sequences  Click to view information
Primer information: Primers used for amplification of the target sequences  Click to hide information
Sequence Primer 1
Additional information primer 1
Sequence Primer 2
Additional information primer 2
Sequence Primer 3
Additional information primer 3
Sequence Primer 4
Additional information primer 4
Sequence Primer 5
Additional information primer 5
Sequence Primer 6
Additional information primer 6

  Transgene: Mutant parasite expressing a transgene
Type and details of transgene
Is the transgene Plasmodium derived Transgene: not Plasmodium
Transgene nameGFP (gfp-mu3)
Details of the genetic modification
Inducable system usedNo
Additional remarks inducable system
Type of plasmid/construct(Linear) plasmid double cross-over
PlasmoGEM (Sanger) construct/vector usedNo
Modified PlasmoGEM construct/vector usedNo
Plasmid/construct map
Plasmid/construct sequence
Restriction sites to linearize plasmid
Selectable marker used to select the mutant parasitegfp (FACS)
Promoter of the selectable markereef1a
Selection (positive) procedureFACS (flowsorting)
Selection (negative) procedureNo
Additional remarks genetic modificationThe GFP gene (1 copy) has been inserted into the 230p locus (PBANKA_030600) by double cross-over integration.
Additional remarks selection procedure
Other details transgene
Promoter
Gene Model of Parasite PBANKA_1133300
Gene Model P. falciparum ortholog PF3D7_1357100
Gene productelongation factor 1-alpha
Gene product: Alternative nameeef1a
Primer information details of the primers used for amplification of the promoter sequence  Click to view information
Primer information details of the primers used for amplification of the promoter sequence  Click to hide information
Sequence Primer 1
Additional information primer 1
Sequence Primer 2
Additional information primer 2
3'-UTR
Gene Model of Parasite PBANKA_0719300
Gene productbifunctional dihydrofolate reductase-thymidylate synthase, putative
Gene product: Alternative namedhfr/ts
Primer information details of the primers used for amplification the 3'-UTR sequences  Click to view information
Primer information details of the primers used for amplification the 3'-UTR sequences  Click to hide information
Sequence Primer 1
Additional information primer 1
Sequence Primer 2
Additional information primer 2
Insertion/Replacement locus
Replacement / InsertionReplacement locus
Gene Model of Parasite PBANKA_0306000
Gene product6-cysteine protein
Gene product: Alternative name230p
Primer information details of the primers used for amplification of the target sequences  Click to view information
Primer information details of the primers used for amplification of the target sequences  Click to hide information
Sequence Primer 1
Additional information primer 1
Sequence Primer 2
Additional information primer 2
Sequence Primer 3
Additional information primer 3
Sequence Primer 4
Additional information primer 4