Protein p126: a parasitophorous vacuole antigen associated with the release of Plasmodium falciparum merozoites
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Protein p126: a parasitophorous vacuole antigen associated with the release of Plasmodium falciparum merozoites
Abstract
The p126 protein is synthesized by P. falciparum between the 32nd and the 36th hour of the erythrocytic cycle, and is localized in the parasitophorous vacuole. It is processed when schizonts rupture and the major fragments (50, 47 and 18 kDa), which are released into culture supernatant, have been characterized using monoclonal antibodies. The 47 kDa fragment has been mapped at the N-terminus of the molecule. The portion of the protein p126 gene coding for this fragment contains 3 introns and is characterized by a sequence coding for 6 repeats of 8 aminoacids and by repeats of TCA/T-AGT coding for a polyserine sequence of 37 serines in a row for the FCR-3 strain. The 50 kDa fragment is also found in culture supernatant when merozoites are released from mature schizonts. The incubation of mature schizonts with leupeptin inhibits the release of merozoites and, in this case, a 56 kDa intermediate product is found. In those conditions, merozoites were observed free in the erythrocyte cytoplasm, the membrane of the parasitophorous vacuole being destroyed. The 50 kDa fragment can be obtained from the 56 kDa fragment by treatment with trypsin (a protease inhibited by leupeptin). Our results suggest that the processing of the 56 kDa fragment: 1) is protease-dependent, and could depend on a trypsin-like activity; 2) cannot occur after the release of merozoites because of the protease inhibitors contained in the serum; 3) does not occur before the release of merozoites, since no processed products of the protein p126 are observed in unruptured schizonts.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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