Journal article
Membrane targeting of the small myristoylated protein 2 (SMP-2) in Leishmania major
J Heng, EC Saunders, PR Gooley, MJ McConville, T Naderer, D Tull
Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 2013
Abstract
Leishmania parasites express three highly conserved small myristoylated proteins (SMPs) that are tar-geted to distinct membranes. SMP-1 is exclusively found in the flagellum, depending on myristoylationand palmitoylation. In contrast, monoacylated SMP-2 and SMP-4 are localized to the flagellar pocket andplasma membrane, respectively. Here, we demonstrate that unlike SMP-4, SMP-2 resides in detergentresistant membranes, but can be readily solubilized in the presence of high concentrations of salt. Weprovide evidence that in detergent resistant membranes, SMP-2 forms high molecular weight complexesin vivo. Association with detergent resistant membranes was abrogated in the presence of a C-term..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was funded under the NHMRC Project and Program Grants. MJM is a NHMRC Principal Research Fellow.