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A NIMA-related protein kinase is essential for completion of the sexual cycle of malaria parasites
Authors:Reininger Luc  Billker Oliver  Tewari Rita  Mukhopadhyay Arunima  Fennell Clare  Dorin-Semblat Dominique  Doerig Caroline  Goldring Dean  Harmse Leonie  Ranford-Cartwright Lisa  Packer Jeremy  Doerig Christian
Institution:INSERM U609, Wellcome Centre for Molecular Parasitology, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G11 6NU, Scotland, United Kingdom.
Abstract:The molecular mechanisms regulating the sexual development of malaria parasites from gametocytes to oocysts in their mosquito vector are still largely unexplored. In other eukaryotes, NIMA-related kinases (Neks) regulate cell cycle progression and have been implicated in the regulation of meiosis. Here, we demonstrate that Nek-4, a new Plasmodium member of the Nek family, is essential for completion of the sexual cycle of the parasite. Recombinant Plasmodium falciparum Nek-4 possesses protein kinase activity and displays substrate preferences similar to those of other Neks. Nek-4 is highly expressed in gametocytes, yet disruption of the nek-4 gene in the rodent malaria parasite P. berghei has no effect on gamete formation and subsequent fertilization. However, further differentiation of zygotes into ookinetes is abolished. Measurements of nuclear DNA content indicate that zygotes lacking Nek-4 fail to undergo the genome replication to the tetraploid level that precedes meiosis. Cell cycle progression in the zygote is identified as a likely precondition for its morphological transition to the ookinete and for the successful establishment of a malaria infection in the mosquito.
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