Journal article

Elucidating the mitochondrial proteome of toxoplasma gondii reveals the presence of a divergent cytochrome c oxidase

A Seidi, LS Muellner-Wong, E Rajendran, ET Tjhin, LF Dagley, VYT Aw, P Faou, AI Webb, CJ Tonkin, GG van Dooren

Elife | ELIFE SCIENCES PUBLICATIONS LTD | Published : 2018

Abstract

The mitochondrion of apicomplexan parasites is critical for parasite survival, although the full complement of proteins that localize to this organelle has not been defined. Here we undertake two independent approaches to elucidate the mitochondrial proteome of the apicomplexan Toxoplasma gondii. We identify approximately 400 mitochondrial proteins, many of which lack homologs in the animals that these parasites infect, and most of which are important for parasite growth. We demonstrate that one such protein, termed TgApiCox25, is an important component of the parasite cytochrome c oxidase (COX) complex. We identify numerous other apicomplexan-specific components of COX, and conclude that ap..

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