|
|
|
||||
| Home Help Feedback Subscriptions Archive Search | |||||
The fully linked HTML version of this article has now been published.
Members of the apicomplexan family of parasites contain morphologically unique secretory organelles termed rhoptries that are essential for host cell invasion. Rhoptries contain internal membranes, and thus resemble multivesicular bodies. To determine whether multivesicular body endosomal intermediates are formed in Apicomplexa, we used the Plasmodium falciparum homolog of the class E gene, Vps4, as a probe. Endogenous P. falciparum Vps4 (PfVps4) localized to the cytoplasm of P. falciparum trophozoites, and transgenic PfVps4 localized to the cytosol in P. falciparum, in the related parasite Toxoplasma gondii and in COS cells. When mutated to block ATP hydrolysis, transiently expressed PfVps4 localized instead to large vesicular structures in P. falciparum. The same construct, and another mutant blocked in ATP binding, generated large cholesterol-enriched multivesicular bodies in both COS cells and T. gondii. Mutant PfVps4 structures in T. gondii co-localized with markers for early endosomes. These results demonstrate a conservation of Vps4 function across wide phylogenetic boundaries, and indicate that endosomal multivesicular bodies form in both P. falciparum and T. gondii.
This article has been cited by other articles:
JCS ePress
online publication date 13 Jul 2004
doi: 10.1242/jcs.01237
This Article ![]()
![]()
Full Text (PDF)
![]()
All Versions of this Article:
jcs.01237v1
117/17/3831
most recent![]()
Alert me when this article is cited
![]()
Alert me if a correction is posted
![]()
Services ![]()
![]()
Email this article to a friend
![]()
Similar articles in this journal
![]()
Similar articles in PubMed
![]()
Alert me to new issues of the journal
![]()
Download to citation manager
![]()
![]()
Citing Articles ![]()
![]()
Citing Articles via HighWire
![]()
Citing Articles via Google Scholar
![]()
Google Scholar ![]()
![]()
Articles by Yang, M. ![]()
Articles by Joiner, K. A. ![]()
Search for Related Content
![]()
PubMed ![]()
![]()
PubMed Citation
![]()
Articles by Yang, M.
![]()
Articles by Joiner, K. A.
![]()
Social Bookmarking ![]()
![]()
What's this?
Research Article
The Plasmodium falciparum Vps4 homolog mediates multivesicular body formation
* Author for correspondence (e-mail: kjoiner{at}email.arizona.edu)
![]()
CiteULike
Complore
Connotea
Del.icio.us
Digg
Reddit
Technorati
Twitter What's this?
![]()
![]()

![]()
![]()
![]()
C. Langelier, U. K. von Schwedler, R. D. Fisher, I. De Domenico, P. L. White, C. P. Hill, J. Kaplan, D. Ward, and W. I. Sundquist
Human ESCRT-II Complex and Its Role in Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Release
J. Virol.,
October 1, 2006;
80(19):
9465 - 9480.
[Abstract]
[Full Text]
[PDF]
![]()
![]()
![]()

![]()
![]()
![]()
S. Besteiro, R. A. M. Williams, L. S. Morrison, G. H. Coombs, and J. C. Mottram
Endosome Sorting and Autophagy Are Essential for Differentiation and Virulence of Leishmania major
J. Biol. Chem.,
April 21, 2006;
281(16):
11384 - 11396.
[Abstract]
[Full Text]
[PDF]
![]()
© The Company of Biologists Ltd 2004