Plasmodium berghei Kinesin-5 Associates With the Spindle Apparatus During Cell Division and Is Important for Efficient Production of Infectious Sporozoites

Kinesin-5 motors play essential roles in spindle apparatus assembly during cell division, by generating forces to establish and maintain the spindle bipolarity essential for proper chromosome segregation. Kinesin-5 is largely conserved structurally and functionally in model eukaryotes, but its role...

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Main Authors: Mohammad Zeeshan, Declan Brady, Rebecca R. Stanway, Carolyn A. Moores, Anthony A. Holder, Rita Tewari
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-10-01
Series:Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fcimb.2020.583812/full
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spelling doaj-f8ae63aa974842f2890b81a2a9a20cf02020-11-25T03:55:08ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology2235-29882020-10-011010.3389/fcimb.2020.583812583812Plasmodium berghei Kinesin-5 Associates With the Spindle Apparatus During Cell Division and Is Important for Efficient Production of Infectious SporozoitesMohammad Zeeshan0Declan Brady1Rebecca R. Stanway2Carolyn A. Moores3Anthony A. Holder4Rita Tewari5School of Life Sciences, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United KingdomSchool of Life Sciences, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United KingdomInstitute of Cell Biology, University of Bern, Bern, SwitzerlandDepartment of Biological Sciences, Institute of Structural and Molecular Biology, Birkbeck, University of London, London, United KingdomMalaria Parasitology Laboratory, The Francis Crick Institute, London, United KingdomSchool of Life Sciences, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United KingdomKinesin-5 motors play essential roles in spindle apparatus assembly during cell division, by generating forces to establish and maintain the spindle bipolarity essential for proper chromosome segregation. Kinesin-5 is largely conserved structurally and functionally in model eukaryotes, but its role is unknown in the Plasmodium parasite, an evolutionarily divergent organism with several atypical features of both mitotic and meiotic cell division. We have investigated the function and subcellular location of kinesin-5 during cell division throughout the Plasmodium berghei life cycle. Deletion of kinesin-5 had little visible effect at any proliferative stage except sporozoite production in oocysts, resulting in a significant decrease in the number of motile sporozoites in mosquito salivary glands, which were able to infect a new vertebrate host. Live-cell imaging showed kinesin-5-GFP located on the spindle and at spindle poles during both atypical mitosis and meiosis. Fixed-cell immunofluorescence assays revealed kinesin-5 co-localized with α-tubulin and centrin-2 and a partial overlap with kinetochore marker NDC80 during early blood stage schizogony. Dual-color live-cell imaging showed that kinesin-5 is closely associated with NDC80 during male gametogony, but not with kinesin-8B, a marker of the basal body and axonemes of the forming flagella. Treatment of gametocytes with microtubule-specific inhibitors confirmed kinesin-5 association with nuclear spindles and not cytoplasmic axonemal microtubules. Altogether, our results demonstrate that kinesin-5 is associated with the spindle apparatus, expressed in proliferating parasite stages, and important for efficient production of infectious sporozoites.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fcimb.2020.583812/fullmalariakinesin-5/eg5Plasmodiumspindlesporozoite
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author Mohammad Zeeshan
Declan Brady
Rebecca R. Stanway
Carolyn A. Moores
Anthony A. Holder
Rita Tewari
spellingShingle Mohammad Zeeshan
Declan Brady
Rebecca R. Stanway
Carolyn A. Moores
Anthony A. Holder
Rita Tewari
Plasmodium berghei Kinesin-5 Associates With the Spindle Apparatus During Cell Division and Is Important for Efficient Production of Infectious Sporozoites
Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
malaria
kinesin-5/eg5
Plasmodium
spindle
sporozoite
author_facet Mohammad Zeeshan
Declan Brady
Rebecca R. Stanway
Carolyn A. Moores
Anthony A. Holder
Rita Tewari
author_sort Mohammad Zeeshan
title Plasmodium berghei Kinesin-5 Associates With the Spindle Apparatus During Cell Division and Is Important for Efficient Production of Infectious Sporozoites
title_short Plasmodium berghei Kinesin-5 Associates With the Spindle Apparatus During Cell Division and Is Important for Efficient Production of Infectious Sporozoites
title_full Plasmodium berghei Kinesin-5 Associates With the Spindle Apparatus During Cell Division and Is Important for Efficient Production of Infectious Sporozoites
title_fullStr Plasmodium berghei Kinesin-5 Associates With the Spindle Apparatus During Cell Division and Is Important for Efficient Production of Infectious Sporozoites
title_full_unstemmed Plasmodium berghei Kinesin-5 Associates With the Spindle Apparatus During Cell Division and Is Important for Efficient Production of Infectious Sporozoites
title_sort plasmodium berghei kinesin-5 associates with the spindle apparatus during cell division and is important for efficient production of infectious sporozoites
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
issn 2235-2988
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Kinesin-5 motors play essential roles in spindle apparatus assembly during cell division, by generating forces to establish and maintain the spindle bipolarity essential for proper chromosome segregation. Kinesin-5 is largely conserved structurally and functionally in model eukaryotes, but its role is unknown in the Plasmodium parasite, an evolutionarily divergent organism with several atypical features of both mitotic and meiotic cell division. We have investigated the function and subcellular location of kinesin-5 during cell division throughout the Plasmodium berghei life cycle. Deletion of kinesin-5 had little visible effect at any proliferative stage except sporozoite production in oocysts, resulting in a significant decrease in the number of motile sporozoites in mosquito salivary glands, which were able to infect a new vertebrate host. Live-cell imaging showed kinesin-5-GFP located on the spindle and at spindle poles during both atypical mitosis and meiosis. Fixed-cell immunofluorescence assays revealed kinesin-5 co-localized with α-tubulin and centrin-2 and a partial overlap with kinetochore marker NDC80 during early blood stage schizogony. Dual-color live-cell imaging showed that kinesin-5 is closely associated with NDC80 during male gametogony, but not with kinesin-8B, a marker of the basal body and axonemes of the forming flagella. Treatment of gametocytes with microtubule-specific inhibitors confirmed kinesin-5 association with nuclear spindles and not cytoplasmic axonemal microtubules. Altogether, our results demonstrate that kinesin-5 is associated with the spindle apparatus, expressed in proliferating parasite stages, and important for efficient production of infectious sporozoites.
topic malaria
kinesin-5/eg5
Plasmodium
spindle
sporozoite
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fcimb.2020.583812/full
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