2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1462-5822.2010.01443.x
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Coordinated loading of IRG resistance GTPases on to the Toxoplasma gondii parasitophorous vacuole

Abstract: The immunity-related GTPases (IRGs) constitute an interferon-induced intracellular resistance mechanism in mice against Toxoplasma gondii. IRG proteins accumulate on the parasitophorous vacuole membrane (PVM), leading to its disruption and to death of the parasite. How IRGs target the PVM is unknown. We show that accumulation of IRGs on the PVM begins minutes after parasite invasion and increases for about 1 h. Targeting occurs independently of several signalling pathways and the microtubule network, suggestin… Show more

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“…Strikingly and in contrast to RHΔ rop5 , RHΔ rop18 is fully virulent in Irga6 ko mice (Figs 6D and 7C). These results illustrate the interdependent accumulation of IRG proteins at the T. gondii PVM documented earlier (Khaminets et al ., 2010) and clearly demonstrate a molecular function of GRA7 and ROP18 that is specific for Irga6. The fact that loading of Irgb6 and Irgb10 in Irga6 ko cells infected with RHΔ rop18 is markedly lower than in the same cells infected with the completely avirulent RHΔ rop5 shows again the existence of ROP5‐dependent, ROP18‐independent virulence actions against IRG proteins (Fleckenstein et al ., 2012).…”
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“…Strikingly and in contrast to RHΔ rop5 , RHΔ rop18 is fully virulent in Irga6 ko mice (Figs 6D and 7C). These results illustrate the interdependent accumulation of IRG proteins at the T. gondii PVM documented earlier (Khaminets et al ., 2010) and clearly demonstrate a molecular function of GRA7 and ROP18 that is specific for Irga6. The fact that loading of Irgb6 and Irgb10 in Irga6 ko cells infected with RHΔ rop18 is markedly lower than in the same cells infected with the completely avirulent RHΔ rop5 shows again the existence of ROP5‐dependent, ROP18‐independent virulence actions against IRG proteins (Fleckenstein et al ., 2012).…”
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confidence: 91%
“…With T. gondii virulent type I strains, IRG protein accumulation at the PVM is markedly reduced compared with type II or III avirulent strains (Zhao et al ., 2009a; 2009c; Khaminets et al ., 2010). The lack of efficient Irga6 phosphorylation by T. gondii RHΔ gra7 (Fig.…”
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