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Publication : TgMORN1 is a key organizer for the basal complex of Toxoplasma gondii.

First Author  Heaslip AT Year  2010
Journal  PLoS Pathog Volume  6
Issue  2 Pages  e1000754
PubMed ID  20140195 Mgi Jnum  J:162889
Mgi Id  MGI:4820480 Doi  10.1371/journal.ppat.1000754
Citation  Heaslip AT, et al. (2010) TgMORN1 is a key organizer for the basal complex of Toxoplasma gondii. PLoS Pathog 6(2):e1000754
abstractText  Toxoplasma gondii is a leading cause of congenital birth defects, as well as a cause for ocular and neurological diseases in humans. Its cytoskeleton is essential for parasite replication and invasion and contains many unique structures that are potential drug targets. Therefore, the biogenesis of the cytoskeletal structure of T. gondii is not only important for its pathogenesis, but also of interest to cell biology in general. Previously, we and others identified a new T. gondii cytoskeletal protein, TgMORN1, which is recruited to the basal complex at the very beginning of daughter formation. However, its function remained largely unknown. In this study, we generated a knock-out mutant of TgMORN1 (DeltaTgMORN1) using a Cre-LoxP based approach. We found that the structure of the basal complex was grossly affected in DeltaTgMORN1 parasites, which also displayed defects in cytokinesis. Moreover, DeltaTgMORN1 parasites showed significant growth impairment in vitro, and this translated into greatly attenuated virulence in mice. Therefore, our results demonstrate that TgMORN1 is required for maintaining the structural integrity of the parasite posterior end, and provide direct evidence that cytoskeleton integrity is essential for parasite virulence and pathogenesis.
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