Additional remarks phenotype | Mutant/mutation
The mutant expresses a C-terminal 3xHA-tagged version of Pb115
Protein (function)
PBANKA_0931000 (Pb115) is among a group of genes with the following features: conserved in Plasmodium genomes; sexual-stage expression; and containing the sequence for a putative signal peptide or at least one transmembrane domain and with a predicted size of 115 kDa. As shown in the predicted protein features in PlasmoDB, the predicted protein contains a membrane lipoprotein lipid attachment site at the N-terminus and a major facilitator superfamily (MFS) general substrate transporter domain (P value 1.05e-14) near the C terminus. The encoded protein contains 12 transmembrane domains, six within the MFS domain
Phenotype
Analyses of a mutant lacking expression of Pb115 (RMgm-4686) showed a defect in fertilisation resulting from significant defects in the interactions between the male and female gametes, and as a result, very few zygotes were formed.
Analysis of the mutant expressing a C-terminal HA-tagged version of Pb115 showed the following and using antibodies against Pb115and HA (IFA and Western analyses):
Pb115 was expressed in both asexual stages (schizonts) and sexual stages (gametocytes, gametes, and ookinetes), and was localized on the plasma membrane of gametes and ookinetes.
In both schizonts and gametocytes, Pb115 fluorescence dispersed throughout the cytoplasm, sometimes with a speckled appearance. In female gametes, the Pb115 signal was found to be associated with the PM only, whereas in male gametes, it was associated with both the flagella and the residual body. Consistent with the Western analysis showing primary association of Pb115 with the PM in ookinetes, IFA also showed association of Pb115 with the PM of ookinetes with the signals partially being co-localized with those of PSOP25. To differentiate internal from external membrane localization, IFA was performed without membrane permeabilization. In this case, schizonts and gametocytes were not labeled, indicating that the Pb115 protein was not localized outside of the membrane of the iRBC. During gamete development, the female gametes showed a similar localization pattern regardless of membrane permeabilization status, demonstrating external membrane localization of the Pb115 on female gametes. Similarly, in male gametes, the fluorescent signals were detected on both residual bodies and flagella-like male gametes. Again, Pb115 was clearly localized on the PM of ookinetes. IFA with developmental stages of the Pb115-HA line using anti-HA mAb showed highly similar patterns of Pb115 localization.
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a mutant lacking expression of Pb115 (RMgm-4686) |