Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10768625 | Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Erythrocyte invasion by malaria parasites requires multiple protein interactions. Our earlier studies showed that erythrocyte band 3 is an invasion receptor binding Plasmodium falciparum merozoite surface protein 1 and 9 (MSP1, MSP9) existing as a co-ligand complex. In this study, we have used biochemical approaches to identify the binding sites within MSP1 and MSP9 involved in the co-ligand complex formation. A major MSP9-binding site is located within the 19Â kDa C-terminal domain of MSP1 (MSP119). Two specific regions of MSP9 defined as Î1a and Î2 interacted with native MSP119. The 42Â kDa domain of MSP1 (MSP142) bearing MSP119 in the C-terminus bound directly to both MSP9/Î1a and Î2. Thus, the regions of MSP1 and MSP9 interacting with the erythrocyte band 3 receptor are also responsible for assembling the co-ligand complex. Our evidence suggests a ternary complex is formed between MSP1, MSP9, and band 3 during erythrocyte invasion by P. falciparum.
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Michael M. Kariuki, Xuerong Li, Innocent Yamodo, Athar H. Chishti, Steven S. Oh,