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Functional and Computational Genomics Reveal Unprecedented Flexibility in Stage-Specific Toxoplasma Metabolism

Krishnan, Aarti
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Kloehn, Joachim
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Lunghi, Matteo
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February 12, 2020
Cell Host & Microbe

To survive and proliferate in diverse host environments with varying nutrient availability, the obligate intracellular parasite Toxoplasma gondii reprograms its metabolism. We have generated and curated a genome-scale metabolic model (iTgo) for the fast-replicating tachyzoite stage, harmonized with experimentally observed phenotypes. To validate the importance of four metabolic pathways predicted by the model, we have performed in-depth in vitro and in vivo phenotyping of mutant parasites including targeted metabolomics and CRISPR-Cas9 fitness screening of all known metabolic genes. This led to unexpected insights into the remarkable flexibility of the parasite, addressing the dependency on biosynthesis or salvage of fatty acids (FAs), purine nucleotides (AMP and GMP), a vitamin (pyridoxal-5P), and a cofactor (heme) in both the acute and latent stages of infection. Taken together, our experimentally validated metabolic network leads to a deeper understanding of the parasite's biology, opening avenues for the development of therapeutic intervention against apicomplexans.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.chom.2020.01.002
Web of Science ID

WOS:000514177500018

Author(s)
Krishnan, Aarti
Kloehn, Joachim
Lunghi, Matteo
Chiappino-Pepe, Anush  
Waldman, Benjamin S.
Nicolas, Damien
Varesio, Emmanuel
Hehl, Adrian
Lourido, Sebastian
Hatzimanikatis, Vassily  
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Date Issued

2020-02-12

Publisher

CELL PRESS

Published in
Cell Host & Microbe
Volume

27

Issue

2

Start page

290

End page
Subjects

Microbiology

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Parasitology

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Virology

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Microbiology

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Parasitology

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Virology

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heme-biosynthesis pathway

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gondii myosin-a

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plasmodium-falciparum

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oxidative-phosphorylation

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protoporphyrin ix

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escherichia-coli

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thermodynamic analysis

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pyridoxal-phosphate

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global burden

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acid

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REVIEWED

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LCSB  
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March 6, 2020
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