Title of article
Proteome Analysis of Separated Male and Female Gametocytes Reveals Novel Sex-Specific Plasmodium Biology
Author/Authors
Mann، Matthias نويسنده , , Khan، Shahid M. نويسنده , , Franke-Fayard، Blandine نويسنده , , Mair، Gunnar R. نويسنده , , Lasonder، Edwin نويسنده , , Janse، Chris J. نويسنده , , P.Waters، Andrew نويسنده ,
Issue Information
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
-674
From page
675
To page
0
Abstract
Gametocytes, the precursor cells of malaria-parasite gametes, circulate in the blood and are responsible for transmission from host to mosquito vector. The individual proteomes of male and female gametocytes were analyzed using mass spectrometry, following separation by flow sorting of transgenic parasites expressing green fluorescent protein, in a sex-specific manner. Promoter tagging in transgenic parasites confirmed the designation of stage and sex specificity of the proteins. The male proteome contained 36% (236 of 650) male-specific and the female proteome 19% (101 of 541) female-specific proteins, but they share only 69 proteins, emphasizing the diverged features of the sexes. Of all the malaria life-cycle stages analyzed, the male gametocyte has the most distinct proteome, containing many proteins involved in flagellar-based motility and rapid genome replication. By identification of gender-specific protein kinases and phosphatases and using targeted gene disruption of two kinases, new sexspecific regulatory pathways were defined.
Keywords
URGENCY-BASED , VIGILANCE , PLAYBACK EXPERIMENTS , TONIC COMMUNICATION
Journal title
CELL
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
CELL
Record number
102470
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