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Plasmodium falciparum NIMA-related kinase Pfnek-1: sex specificity and assessment of essentiality for the erythrocytic asexual cycle

Dorin-Semblat, Dominique  
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Schmitt, Sophie
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Semblat, Jean-Philippe  
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2011
Microbiology-Sgm

The Plasmodium falciparum kinome includes a family of four protein kinases (Pfnek-1 to -4) related to the NIMA (never-in-mitosis) family, members of which play important roles in mitosis and meiosis in eukaryotic cells. Only one of these, Pfnek-1, which we previously characterized at the biochemical level, is expressed in asexual parasites. The other three (Pfnek-2, -3 and -4) are expressed predominantly in gametocytes, and a role for nek-2 and nek-4 in meiosis has been documented. Here we show by reverse genetics that Pfnek-1 is required for completion of the asexual cycle in red blood cells and that its expression in gametocytes in detectable by immunofluorescence in male (but not in female) gametocytes, in contrast with Pfnek-2 and Pfnek-4. This indicates that the function of Pfnek-1 is non-redundant with those of the other members of the Pfnek family and identifies Pfnek-1 as a potential target for antimalarial chemotherapy. A medium-throughput screen of a small-molecule library provides proof of concept that recombinant Pfnek-1 can be used as a target in drug discovery.

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research article
DOI
10.1099/mic.0.049023-0
Web of Science ID

WOS:000296177300005

Author(s)
Dorin-Semblat, Dominique  
Schmitt, Sophie
Semblat, Jean-Philippe  
Sicard, Audrey
Reininger, Luc  
Goldring, Dean
Patterson, Shelley
Quashie, Neils
Chakrabarti, Debopam
Meijer, Laurent
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Date Issued

2011

Published in
Microbiology-Sgm
Volume

157

Start page

2785

End page

2794

Subjects

Malaria Parasite

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Protein-Kinase

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Functional-Analysis

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Osmiophilic Bodies

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Life-Cycle

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Cell-Cycle

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Expression

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Genome

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December 16, 2011
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