マラリアの寄生虫で新たに発見されたタンパク質輸出装置
Tania F de Koning-Ward1, Paul R Gilson, Justin A Boddey
1The Walter & Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Melbourne 3052, Australia.
Nature
|June 19, 2009
まとめ
研究者らは,マラリア寄生虫の真空膜にあるATP駆動機械であるPlasmodium Exportin Translocon (PTEX) 複合体を特定した. この発見は,抗マラリア治療のための新しい標的を明らかにします.
科学分野:
- マラリア学 マラリア学
- 寄生虫学とは,寄生虫学である.
- 分子生物学は分子生物学である.
背景:
- マラリアの寄生虫は,数百のタンパク質を宿主赤血球に輸出し,毒性の決定的な役割を果たします.
- このタンパク質の輸出に起因する分子機構は,ほとんど不明のままである.
研究 の 目的:
- プラズモジアムタンパク質を宿主赤血球細胞に輸出するタンパク質密輸機構を特定する.
- この輸出機械の部品と機能の特徴を述べる.
主な方法:
- プラズモディアム・ファルシパラムの真空膜のプロテオミック分析.
- タンパク質の輸出に関与するタンパク質複合体の識別と特徴付け.
主要な成果:
- プラズモディウムエクスポートイントランスロコン (PTEX) 複合体の発見.真空膜に位置する.
- PTEXはATPで動く複合体で,HSP101,PTEX150,EXP2,PTEX88,TRX2.2で構成されています.
- EXP2は,PTEX複合体の潜在的なチャネルコンポーネントとして特定されています.
結論:
- PTEX複合体は,マラリア寄生虫の真空膜にタンパク質を転移させる仕組みである.
- PTEXは,抗マラリア薬の開発において,新しい有望な標的を代表しています.
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