Journal article

RAP1 controls rhoptry targeting of RAP2 in the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum

DL Baldi, KT Andrews, RF Waller, DS Roos, RF Howard, BS Crabb, AF Cowman

EMBO Journal | WILEY | Published : 2000

Abstract

Rhoptry associated protein 1 (RAP1) and 2 (RAP2), together with a poorly described third protein RAP3, form the low molecular weight complex within the rhoptries of Plasmodium falciparum. These proteins are thought to play a role in erythrocyte invasion by the extracellular merozoite and are important vaccine candidates. We used gene-targeting technology in P. falciparum blood-stage parasites to disrupt the RAP1 gene, producing parasites that express severely truncated forms of RAP1. Immunoprecipitation experiments suggest that truncated RAP1 species did not complex with RAP2 and RAP3. Consistent with this were the distinct subcellular localizations of RAP1 and 2 in disrupted RAP1 parasites,..

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