Proteomic analysis identifies novel proteins of the Maurer's clefts, a secretory compartment delivering Plasmodium falciparum proteins to the surface of its host cell.

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Vincensini, Laetitia | Richert, Sophie | Blisnick, Thierry | van Dorsselaer, Alain | Leize-Wagner, Emmanuelle | Rabilloud, Thierry | Braun Breton, Catherine

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International audience. A novel method was validated for the efficient distinction between malaria parasite-derived and host cell proteins in mass spectrometry analyses. This method was applied to a ghost fraction from Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocytes containing the red blood cell plasma membrane, the erythrocyte submembrane skeleton, and the Maurer's clefts, a Golgi-like apparatus linked to and addressing parasite proteins to the host cell surface. This method allowed the identification of 78 parasite proteins. Among these we identified seven novel proteins of the Maurer's clefts based on immunofluorescence studies and proteinase K digestion assays. The products of six contiguous genes located on chromosome 5 were identified, and the location within the Maurer's clefts was established for two of them. This suggests a clustering of genes encoding Maurer's cleft proteins. Our study sheds new light on the biological function of the Maurer's clefts, which are central to the pathogenesis and to the intraerythrocytic development of P. falciparum.

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