Abstract
AbstractPlasmodium genomes encode multiple RAP (RNA-binding domain abundant in Apicomplexan) domain proteins that contain a conserved module of 56 to 73 amino acids. Here, we characterized two of the P. falciparum RAP domain proteins; PfRAP291 & PfRAP070, for their expression and role at asexual blood stages. RNA binding assays and high-throughput CLIP-seq analysis showed that these proteins mainly bind ribosome associated RNAs. Blue-native PAGE and protein-protein interaction studies suggested association of these proteins with MSP-1 complex. Anti-PfRAP291 and anti-PfRAP070 antibodies showed moderate inhibitions in in-vitro merozoite invasion assays. Together, these results suggest multiple roles of these proteins; PfRAP291 and PfRAP070, in merozoite invasion and in ribosome regulation during asexual stages of the parasite.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory