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Structural and regulatory insights into the glideosome-associated connector from Toxoplasma gondii

Published ineLife, vol. 12, e86049
Publication date2023-04-04
First online date2023-04-04
Abstract

The phylum of Apicomplexa groups intracellular parasites that employ substrate-dependent gliding motility to invade host cells, egress from the infected cells and cross biological barriers. The glideosome associated connector (GAC) is a conserved protein essential to this process. GAC facilitates the association of actin filaments with surface transmembrane adhesins and the efficient transmission of the force generated by myosin translocation of actin to the cell surface substrate. Here, we present the crystal structure of Toxoplasma gondii GAC and reveal a unique, supercoiled armadillo repeat region that adopts a closed ring conformation. Characterisation of the solution properties together with membrane and F-actin binding interfaces suggest that GAC adopts several conformations from closed to open and extended. A multi-conformational model for assembly and regulation of GAC within the glideosome is proposed.

Keywords
  • P. falciparum
  • Human
  • Infectious disease
  • Microbiology
  • Molecular biophysics
  • Structural biology
Citation (ISO format)
KUMAR, Amit et al. Structural and regulatory insights into the glideosome-associated connector from Toxoplasma gondii. In: eLife, 2023, vol. 12, p. e86049. doi: 10.7554/eLife.86049
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Journal ISSN2050-084X
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