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Description
The protozoan parasite Toxoplasma gondii is an important opportunistic parasite causing life threatening
infections in the immune compromised and severe birth defects when acquired in utero. The parasite grows
within a specialized compartment, the parasitophorous vacuole (PV) within the infected host cell. The boundary
defining this niche is the PV membrane (PVM) that serves as the interface between the parasite and host.
Despite its importance, investigation of the PVM has been limited. We have recently completed a proteomic
analysis of the T. gondil PVM resulting in the identification of 123 proteins of which 70 appear to be novel. Of
these novel proteins, 26 are annotated as "hypothetical ORF's" precluding any assignment of function. As
hypothetical ORE's, these loci lack any identifiable motif indicating they are truly novel. While several appear
unique to Toxoplasma, others have similarly annotated homologs in other less tractable Apicomplexa including
Plasmodium and Cryptosporidium spp. suggesting conserved function. As novel proteins thai are potentially
localized to the PVM, an organelle found only in the context of parasite infection, these hypothetical ORF's
represent potentially unique activities that may serve as drug targets. In this study we exploit recently
developed technologies to epitope tag and localize the hypothetical ORF's as a prelude to cloning the validated
genes and attempting the gene knockouts. Together these studies represent a secondary analysis of an
existing data set as a limited short term project with a high potential of revealing novel activities. As such it is
ideally suited to the R03 funding mechanism. With this proposal we aim to perform the initial characterization
of these orphan genes toward establishing their functions in parasite biology.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 12/1/10 → 6/30/13 |
Funding
- National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases: $148,500.00
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