Genetic dissection of a Leishmania flagellar proteome demonstrates requirement for directional motility in sand fly infections.

The protozoan parasite Leishmania possesses a single flagellum, which is remodelled during the parasite's life cycle from a long motile flagellum in promastigote forms in the sand fly to a short immotile flagellum in amastigotes residing in mammalian phagocytes. This study examined the protein...

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Main Authors: Tom Beneke, François Demay, Edward Hookway, Nicole Ashman, Heather Jeffery, James Smith, Jessica Valli, Tomas Becvar, Jitka Myskova, Tereza Lestinova, Shahaan Shafiq, Jovana Sadlova, Petr Volf, Richard John Wheeler, Eva Gluenz
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2019-06-01
Series:PLoS Pathogens
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1007828
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spelling doaj-9ca55d87fc984bd0871bdf13faa8f1ce2021-04-21T17:54:09ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Pathogens1553-73661553-73742019-06-01156e100782810.1371/journal.ppat.1007828Genetic dissection of a Leishmania flagellar proteome demonstrates requirement for directional motility in sand fly infections.Tom BenekeFrançois DemayEdward HookwayNicole AshmanHeather JefferyJames SmithJessica ValliTomas BecvarJitka MyskovaTereza LestinovaShahaan ShafiqJovana SadlovaPetr VolfRichard John WheelerEva GluenzThe protozoan parasite Leishmania possesses a single flagellum, which is remodelled during the parasite's life cycle from a long motile flagellum in promastigote forms in the sand fly to a short immotile flagellum in amastigotes residing in mammalian phagocytes. This study examined the protein composition and in vivo function of the promastigote flagellum. Protein mass spectrometry and label free protein enrichment testing of isolated flagella and deflagellated cell bodies defined a flagellar proteome for L. mexicana promastigote forms (available via ProteomeXchange with identifier PXD011057). This information was used to generate a CRISPR-Cas9 knockout library of 100 mutants to screen for flagellar defects. This first large-scale knockout screen in a Leishmania sp. identified 56 mutants with altered swimming speed (52 reduced and 4 increased) and defined distinct mutant categories (faster swimmers, slower swimmers, slow uncoordinated swimmers and paralysed cells, including aflagellate promastigotes and cells with curled flagella and disruptions of the paraflagellar rod). Each mutant was tagged with a unique 17-nt barcode, providing a simple barcode sequencing (bar-seq) method for measuring the relative fitness of L. mexicana mutants in vivo. In mixed infections of the permissive sand fly vector Lutzomyia longipalpis, paralysed promastigotes and uncoordinated swimmers were severely diminished in the fly after defecation of the bloodmeal. Subsequent examination of flies infected with a single paralysed mutant lacking the central pair protein PF16 or an uncoordinated swimmer lacking the axonemal protein MBO2 showed that these promastigotes did not reach anterior regions of the fly alimentary tract. These data show that L. mexicana need directional motility for successful colonisation of sand flies.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1007828
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author Tom Beneke
François Demay
Edward Hookway
Nicole Ashman
Heather Jeffery
James Smith
Jessica Valli
Tomas Becvar
Jitka Myskova
Tereza Lestinova
Shahaan Shafiq
Jovana Sadlova
Petr Volf
Richard John Wheeler
Eva Gluenz
spellingShingle Tom Beneke
François Demay
Edward Hookway
Nicole Ashman
Heather Jeffery
James Smith
Jessica Valli
Tomas Becvar
Jitka Myskova
Tereza Lestinova
Shahaan Shafiq
Jovana Sadlova
Petr Volf
Richard John Wheeler
Eva Gluenz
Genetic dissection of a Leishmania flagellar proteome demonstrates requirement for directional motility in sand fly infections.
PLoS Pathogens
author_facet Tom Beneke
François Demay
Edward Hookway
Nicole Ashman
Heather Jeffery
James Smith
Jessica Valli
Tomas Becvar
Jitka Myskova
Tereza Lestinova
Shahaan Shafiq
Jovana Sadlova
Petr Volf
Richard John Wheeler
Eva Gluenz
author_sort Tom Beneke
title Genetic dissection of a Leishmania flagellar proteome demonstrates requirement for directional motility in sand fly infections.
title_short Genetic dissection of a Leishmania flagellar proteome demonstrates requirement for directional motility in sand fly infections.
title_full Genetic dissection of a Leishmania flagellar proteome demonstrates requirement for directional motility in sand fly infections.
title_fullStr Genetic dissection of a Leishmania flagellar proteome demonstrates requirement for directional motility in sand fly infections.
title_full_unstemmed Genetic dissection of a Leishmania flagellar proteome demonstrates requirement for directional motility in sand fly infections.
title_sort genetic dissection of a leishmania flagellar proteome demonstrates requirement for directional motility in sand fly infections.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Pathogens
issn 1553-7366
1553-7374
publishDate 2019-06-01
description The protozoan parasite Leishmania possesses a single flagellum, which is remodelled during the parasite's life cycle from a long motile flagellum in promastigote forms in the sand fly to a short immotile flagellum in amastigotes residing in mammalian phagocytes. This study examined the protein composition and in vivo function of the promastigote flagellum. Protein mass spectrometry and label free protein enrichment testing of isolated flagella and deflagellated cell bodies defined a flagellar proteome for L. mexicana promastigote forms (available via ProteomeXchange with identifier PXD011057). This information was used to generate a CRISPR-Cas9 knockout library of 100 mutants to screen for flagellar defects. This first large-scale knockout screen in a Leishmania sp. identified 56 mutants with altered swimming speed (52 reduced and 4 increased) and defined distinct mutant categories (faster swimmers, slower swimmers, slow uncoordinated swimmers and paralysed cells, including aflagellate promastigotes and cells with curled flagella and disruptions of the paraflagellar rod). Each mutant was tagged with a unique 17-nt barcode, providing a simple barcode sequencing (bar-seq) method for measuring the relative fitness of L. mexicana mutants in vivo. In mixed infections of the permissive sand fly vector Lutzomyia longipalpis, paralysed promastigotes and uncoordinated swimmers were severely diminished in the fly after defecation of the bloodmeal. Subsequent examination of flies infected with a single paralysed mutant lacking the central pair protein PF16 or an uncoordinated swimmer lacking the axonemal protein MBO2 showed that these promastigotes did not reach anterior regions of the fly alimentary tract. These data show that L. mexicana need directional motility for successful colonisation of sand flies.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1007828
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