Plasmodium kinesin-8X associates with mitotic spindles and is essential for oocyst development during parasite proliferation and transmission.

Kinesin-8 proteins are microtubule motors that are often involved in regulation of mitotic spindle length and chromosome alignment. They move towards the plus ends of spindle microtubules and regulate the dynamics of these ends due, at least in some species, to their microtubule depolymerization act...

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Main Authors: Mohammad Zeeshan, Fiona Shilliday, Tianyang Liu, Steven Abel, Tobias Mourier, David J P Ferguson, Edward Rea, Rebecca R Stanway, Magali Roques, Desiree Williams, Emilie Daniel, Declan Brady, Anthony J Roberts, Anthony A Holder, Arnab Pain, Karine G Le Roch, Carolyn A Moores, Rita Tewari
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2019-10-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1008048
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spelling doaj-5e6feebea87a4f8db4282b7c7e6b7e4a2021-04-21T17:58:24ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Pathogens1553-73661553-73742019-10-011510e100804810.1371/journal.ppat.1008048Plasmodium kinesin-8X associates with mitotic spindles and is essential for oocyst development during parasite proliferation and transmission.Mohammad ZeeshanFiona ShillidayTianyang LiuSteven AbelTobias MourierDavid J P FergusonEdward ReaRebecca R StanwayMagali RoquesDesiree WilliamsEmilie DanielDeclan BradyAnthony J RobertsAnthony A HolderArnab PainKarine G Le RochCarolyn A MooresRita TewariKinesin-8 proteins are microtubule motors that are often involved in regulation of mitotic spindle length and chromosome alignment. They move towards the plus ends of spindle microtubules and regulate the dynamics of these ends due, at least in some species, to their microtubule depolymerization activity. Plasmodium spp. exhibit an atypical endomitotic cell division in which chromosome condensation and spindle dynamics in the different proliferative stages are not well understood. Genome-wide shared orthology analysis of Plasmodium spp. revealed the presence of two kinesin-8 motor proteins, kinesin-8X and kinesin-8B. Here we studied the biochemical properties of kinesin-8X and its role in parasite proliferation. In vitro, kinesin-8X has motility and depolymerization activities like other kinesin-8 motors. To understand the role of Plasmodium kinesin-8X in cell division, we used fluorescence-tagging and live cell imaging to define its location, and gene targeting to analyse its function, during all proliferative stages of the rodent malaria parasite P. berghei life cycle. The results revealed a spatio-temporal involvement of kinesin-8X in spindle dynamics and an association with both mitotic and meiotic spindles and the putative microtubule organising centre (MTOC). Deletion of the kinesin-8X gene revealed a defect in oocyst development, confirmed by ultrastructural studies, suggesting that this protein is required for oocyst development and sporogony. Transcriptome analysis of Δkinesin-8X gametocytes revealed modulated expression of genes involved mainly in microtubule-based processes, chromosome organisation and the regulation of gene expression, supporting a role for kinesin-8X in cell division. Kinesin-8X is thus required for parasite proliferation within the mosquito and for transmission to the vertebrate host.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1008048
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author Mohammad Zeeshan
Fiona Shilliday
Tianyang Liu
Steven Abel
Tobias Mourier
David J P Ferguson
Edward Rea
Rebecca R Stanway
Magali Roques
Desiree Williams
Emilie Daniel
Declan Brady
Anthony J Roberts
Anthony A Holder
Arnab Pain
Karine G Le Roch
Carolyn A Moores
Rita Tewari
spellingShingle Mohammad Zeeshan
Fiona Shilliday
Tianyang Liu
Steven Abel
Tobias Mourier
David J P Ferguson
Edward Rea
Rebecca R Stanway
Magali Roques
Desiree Williams
Emilie Daniel
Declan Brady
Anthony J Roberts
Anthony A Holder
Arnab Pain
Karine G Le Roch
Carolyn A Moores
Rita Tewari
Plasmodium kinesin-8X associates with mitotic spindles and is essential for oocyst development during parasite proliferation and transmission.
PLoS Pathogens
author_facet Mohammad Zeeshan
Fiona Shilliday
Tianyang Liu
Steven Abel
Tobias Mourier
David J P Ferguson
Edward Rea
Rebecca R Stanway
Magali Roques
Desiree Williams
Emilie Daniel
Declan Brady
Anthony J Roberts
Anthony A Holder
Arnab Pain
Karine G Le Roch
Carolyn A Moores
Rita Tewari
author_sort Mohammad Zeeshan
title Plasmodium kinesin-8X associates with mitotic spindles and is essential for oocyst development during parasite proliferation and transmission.
title_short Plasmodium kinesin-8X associates with mitotic spindles and is essential for oocyst development during parasite proliferation and transmission.
title_full Plasmodium kinesin-8X associates with mitotic spindles and is essential for oocyst development during parasite proliferation and transmission.
title_fullStr Plasmodium kinesin-8X associates with mitotic spindles and is essential for oocyst development during parasite proliferation and transmission.
title_full_unstemmed Plasmodium kinesin-8X associates with mitotic spindles and is essential for oocyst development during parasite proliferation and transmission.
title_sort plasmodium kinesin-8x associates with mitotic spindles and is essential for oocyst development during parasite proliferation and transmission.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Pathogens
issn 1553-7366
1553-7374
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Kinesin-8 proteins are microtubule motors that are often involved in regulation of mitotic spindle length and chromosome alignment. They move towards the plus ends of spindle microtubules and regulate the dynamics of these ends due, at least in some species, to their microtubule depolymerization activity. Plasmodium spp. exhibit an atypical endomitotic cell division in which chromosome condensation and spindle dynamics in the different proliferative stages are not well understood. Genome-wide shared orthology analysis of Plasmodium spp. revealed the presence of two kinesin-8 motor proteins, kinesin-8X and kinesin-8B. Here we studied the biochemical properties of kinesin-8X and its role in parasite proliferation. In vitro, kinesin-8X has motility and depolymerization activities like other kinesin-8 motors. To understand the role of Plasmodium kinesin-8X in cell division, we used fluorescence-tagging and live cell imaging to define its location, and gene targeting to analyse its function, during all proliferative stages of the rodent malaria parasite P. berghei life cycle. The results revealed a spatio-temporal involvement of kinesin-8X in spindle dynamics and an association with both mitotic and meiotic spindles and the putative microtubule organising centre (MTOC). Deletion of the kinesin-8X gene revealed a defect in oocyst development, confirmed by ultrastructural studies, suggesting that this protein is required for oocyst development and sporogony. Transcriptome analysis of Δkinesin-8X gametocytes revealed modulated expression of genes involved mainly in microtubule-based processes, chromosome organisation and the regulation of gene expression, supporting a role for kinesin-8X in cell division. Kinesin-8X is thus required for parasite proliferation within the mosquito and for transmission to the vertebrate host.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1008048
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