RMgmDB - Rodent Malaria genetically modified Parasites

Summary

RMgm-1286
Malaria parasiteP. berghei
Genotype
TaggedGene model (rodent): PBANKA_0204600; Gene model (P.falciparum): PF3D7_0109000; Gene product: photosensitized INA-labeled protein PHIL1, putative (PHIL1)
Name tag: GFP
Phenotype Fertilization and ookinete;
Last modified: 10 October 2017, 13:14
  *RMgm-1286
Successful modificationThe parasite was generated by the genetic modification
The mutant contains the following genetic modification(s) Gene tagging
Reference (PubMed-PMID number) Reference 1 (PMID number) : 26018192
MR4 number
Parent parasite used to introduce the genetic modification
Rodent Malaria ParasiteP. berghei
Parent strain/lineP. berghei ANKA
Name parent line/clone Not applicable
Other information parent line
The mutant parasite was generated by
Name PI/ResearcherKaneko I; Yuda M
Name Group/DepartmentDepartment of Medical Zoology
Name InstituteMie University Graduate School of Medicine
CityTsu, Mie
CountryJapan
Name of the mutant parasite
RMgm numberRMgm-1286
Principal namePhIL1-GFP
Alternative name
Standardized name
Is the mutant parasite cloned after genetic modificationYes
Phenotype
Asexual blood stageNot tested
Gametocyte/GameteNot tested
Fertilization and ookineteThe tagged protein spread along the cell surface of mature ookinetes, but still localized predominantly to the apical protrusion.
OocystNot tested
SporozoiteNot tested
Liver stageNot tested
Additional remarks phenotype

Mutant/mutation
The mutant expressed a GFP-tagged version of photosensitized INA-labeled protein PHIL1, putative. The tagged gene is introduced on the centromere plasmid pCen-GFP (circular PAC).

Protein (function)
PhIL has been identified in Toxoplasma gondii as an inner membrane complex (IMC) protein. PhIL1 is localized mainly with IMC and the apical cap of T. gondii tachyzoites, which is an apical structure linked to the IMC membrane that covers the parasite’s apical protrusion.

Phenotype
The tagged protein spread along the cell surface of mature ookinetes, but still localized predominantly to the apical protrusion.

Additional information
This distribution pattern of the tagged protein was similar to the pattern reported for T. gondii PhIL1, suggesting that ookinetes have the apical structure corresponding to the apical cap of T. gondii tachyzoites.

Other mutants


  Tagged: Mutant parasite with a tagged gene
Details of the target gene
Gene Model of Rodent Parasite PBANKA_0204600
Gene Model P. falciparum ortholog PF3D7_0109000
Gene productphotosensitized INA-labeled protein PHIL1, putative
Gene product: Alternative namePHIL1
Details of the genetic modification
Name of the tagGFP
Details of taggingC-terminal
Additional remarks: taggingTo examine localisation of the protein, the ORF was expressed as a GFP-tagged protein under control of the original promoter, using the centromere plasmid pCen-GFP.
Commercial source of tag-antibodies
Type of plasmid/constructPlasmodium Artificial Chromosome (PAC) circulair
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 parasitetgdhfr
Promoter of the selectable markereef1a
Selection (positive) procedurepyrimethamine
Selection (negative) procedureNo
Additional remarks genetic modificationProtein targeting was investigated by expressing the gene as a GFP-tagged protein, using the centromere plasmid pCen-GFP (circular PAC). Target genes with the upstream regulatory region (1.1–1.5-kbp upstream of the first methionine codon) were amplified by PCR using genomic DNA as the template, and then subcloned into the region immediately upstream of the GFP gene of the pCen vector.
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
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Sequence Primer 3
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Sequence Primer 4
Additional information primer 4
Sequence Primer 5
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Sequence Primer 6
Additional information primer 6