Toxoplasma gondii PPM3C, a secreted protein phosphatase, affects parasitophorous vacuole effector export.

The intracellular parasite Toxoplasma gondii infects a large proportion of humans worldwide and can cause adverse complications in the settings of immune-compromise and pregnancy. T. gondii thrives within many different cell types due in part to its residence within a specialized and heavily modifie...

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Main Authors: Joshua Mayoral, Tadakimi Tomita, Vincent Tu, Jennifer T Aguilan, Simone Sidoli, Louis M Weiss
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-12-01
Series:PLoS Pathogens
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1008771
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spelling doaj-61275b6a34194c4c9aae976395d8f55a2021-04-21T17:59:36ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Pathogens1553-73661553-73742020-12-011612e100877110.1371/journal.ppat.1008771Toxoplasma gondii PPM3C, a secreted protein phosphatase, affects parasitophorous vacuole effector export.Joshua MayoralTadakimi TomitaVincent TuJennifer T AguilanSimone SidoliLouis M WeissThe intracellular parasite Toxoplasma gondii infects a large proportion of humans worldwide and can cause adverse complications in the settings of immune-compromise and pregnancy. T. gondii thrives within many different cell types due in part to its residence within a specialized and heavily modified compartment in which the parasite divides, termed the parasitophorous vacuole. Within this vacuole, numerous proteins optimize intracellular survival following their secretion by the parasite. We investigated the contribution of one of these proteins, TgPPM3C, predicted to contain a PP2C-class serine/threonine phosphatase domain and previously shown to interact with the protein MYR1, an essential component of a putative vacuolar translocon that mediates effector export into the host cell. Parasites lacking the TgPPM3C gene exhibit a minor growth defect in vitro, are avirulent during acute infection in mice, and form fewer cysts in mouse brain during chronic infection. Phosphoproteomic assessment of TgPPM3C deleted parasite cultures demonstrated alterations in the phosphorylation status of many secreted vacuolar proteins including two exported effector proteins, GRA16 and GRA28, as well as MYR1. Parasites lacking TgPPM3C are defective in GRA16 and GRA28 export, but not in the export of other MYR1-dependant effectors. Phosphomimetic mutation of two GRA16 serine residues results in export defects, suggesting that de-phosphorylation is a critical step in the process of GRA16 export. These findings provide another example of the emerging role of phosphatases in regulating the complex environment of the T. gondii parasitophorous vacuole and influencing the export of specific effector proteins from the vacuolar lumen into the host cell.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1008771
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author Joshua Mayoral
Tadakimi Tomita
Vincent Tu
Jennifer T Aguilan
Simone Sidoli
Louis M Weiss
spellingShingle Joshua Mayoral
Tadakimi Tomita
Vincent Tu
Jennifer T Aguilan
Simone Sidoli
Louis M Weiss
Toxoplasma gondii PPM3C, a secreted protein phosphatase, affects parasitophorous vacuole effector export.
PLoS Pathogens
author_facet Joshua Mayoral
Tadakimi Tomita
Vincent Tu
Jennifer T Aguilan
Simone Sidoli
Louis M Weiss
author_sort Joshua Mayoral
title Toxoplasma gondii PPM3C, a secreted protein phosphatase, affects parasitophorous vacuole effector export.
title_short Toxoplasma gondii PPM3C, a secreted protein phosphatase, affects parasitophorous vacuole effector export.
title_full Toxoplasma gondii PPM3C, a secreted protein phosphatase, affects parasitophorous vacuole effector export.
title_fullStr Toxoplasma gondii PPM3C, a secreted protein phosphatase, affects parasitophorous vacuole effector export.
title_full_unstemmed Toxoplasma gondii PPM3C, a secreted protein phosphatase, affects parasitophorous vacuole effector export.
title_sort toxoplasma gondii ppm3c, a secreted protein phosphatase, affects parasitophorous vacuole effector export.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Pathogens
issn 1553-7366
1553-7374
publishDate 2020-12-01
description The intracellular parasite Toxoplasma gondii infects a large proportion of humans worldwide and can cause adverse complications in the settings of immune-compromise and pregnancy. T. gondii thrives within many different cell types due in part to its residence within a specialized and heavily modified compartment in which the parasite divides, termed the parasitophorous vacuole. Within this vacuole, numerous proteins optimize intracellular survival following their secretion by the parasite. We investigated the contribution of one of these proteins, TgPPM3C, predicted to contain a PP2C-class serine/threonine phosphatase domain and previously shown to interact with the protein MYR1, an essential component of a putative vacuolar translocon that mediates effector export into the host cell. Parasites lacking the TgPPM3C gene exhibit a minor growth defect in vitro, are avirulent during acute infection in mice, and form fewer cysts in mouse brain during chronic infection. Phosphoproteomic assessment of TgPPM3C deleted parasite cultures demonstrated alterations in the phosphorylation status of many secreted vacuolar proteins including two exported effector proteins, GRA16 and GRA28, as well as MYR1. Parasites lacking TgPPM3C are defective in GRA16 and GRA28 export, but not in the export of other MYR1-dependant effectors. Phosphomimetic mutation of two GRA16 serine residues results in export defects, suggesting that de-phosphorylation is a critical step in the process of GRA16 export. These findings provide another example of the emerging role of phosphatases in regulating the complex environment of the T. gondii parasitophorous vacuole and influencing the export of specific effector proteins from the vacuolar lumen into the host cell.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1008771
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