Journal article

Lysosomal degradation of Leishmania hexose and inositol transporters is regulated in a stage-, nutrient- and ubiquitin-dependent manner

JE Vince, D Tull, S Landfear, MJ McConville

International Journal for Parasitology | Published : 2011

Abstract

Leishmania parasites experience variable nutrient levels as they cycle between the extracellular promastigote stage in the sandfly vector and the obligate intracellular amastigote stage in the mammalian host. Here we show that the surface expression of three Leishmania mexicana hexose and myo-inositol transporters is regulated in both a stage-specific and nutrient-dependent manner. GFP-chimeras of functionally active hexose transporters, LmGT2 and LmGT3, and the myo-inositol transporter, MIT, were primarily expressed in the cell body plasma membrane in rapidly dividing promastigote stages. However MIT-GFP was mostly rerouted to the multivesicular tubule (MVT)-lysosome when promastigotes reac..

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Awarded by National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases


Funding Acknowledgements

We thank Dr Dayana Rodriguez-Contreras for critical reading of the manuscript. This work was funded by the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC). M.J.M. is a NHMRC Principal Research Fellow. J.E.V. was funded by an Australian Postgraduate Award and a NHMRC CJ Martin fellowship.