Author:
Baidya Mithu,Nayak Santoshi,Das Amit K.,Ghosh Sudip Kumar
Abstract
AbstractEntamoeba histolyticacauses widespread amoebiasis in humans. Multiple lines of emerging evidence have identified a repertoire of proteins involved in the process of erythrophagocytosis. However, the early initiation of the erythrophagosome at the site of erythrocyte’s attachment is not well understood. Here in our study we have identified and characterized a small Protein kinase D like protein (EhPKDL) inEh, which nucleates actin polymerization and thus mediates many vital processes inEhincluding erythrophagocytosis. Following multiple biochemical and biophysical approaches, we have characterized EhPKDL and have shown that EhPKDL can indeed interact and prime the nucleation of monomeric actin for polymerization. Furthermore, we went on to demonstrate the vitality of the EhPKDL in major actin-mediated processes like capping, motility, and erythrophagocytosis following knockdown of EhPKDL in the cellular context. Our study thus provides novel insights into the early actin nucleation inEhand thus bridges the gap with our previous understanding of the assembly of erythrophagosomes.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory