“…Activated GTP‐bound effector IRG proteins (the G K S group) accumulate in high densities at the parasitophorous vacuolar membrane (PVM) of avirulent T. gondii type II strains early after invasion, leading to PVM rupture and parasite clearance (Martens et al ., 2005; Ling et al ., 2006; Zhao et al ., 2009b). The loading is cooperative and hierarchical, with two family members serving as pioneers for members loading later (Khaminets et al ., 2010). Premature activation of IRG effectors on cellular endomembranes is prevented by three regulatory IRG proteins, Irgm1–Irgm3 (the G M S group), which keep the effector proteins in a GDP‐bound inactive conformation at endogenous cellular membranes (Hunn et al ., 2008; Haldar et al ., 2013; Maric‐Biresev et al ., in preparation).…”