Wiser M F, Lanners H N, Bafford R A
Department of Tropical Medicine, Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, 1501 Canal Street, New Orleans, LA 70112,
Parasitol Today. 1999 May;15(5):194-8. doi: 10.1016/s0169-4758(99)01440-4.
The intraerythrocytic location of the malaria parasite necessitates modification of the host cell. These alterations are mediated either directly or indirectly by parasite proteins exported to specific compartments within the host cell. However, little is known about how the parasite specifically targets proteins to locations beyond its plasma membrane. Mark Wiser, Norbert Lanners and Richard Bafford here propose an alternative secretory pathway for the export of parasite proteins into the host erythrocyte. The first step of this pathway is probably an endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-like organelle that is distinct from the normal ER. Possible mechanisms of protein trafficking in the infected erythrocyte are also discussed. The proposed ER-like organelle and alternative secretory pathway raise many questions about the cell biology of protein export and trafficking in Plasmodium.
疟原虫在红细胞内的定位需要对宿主细胞进行改造。这些改变是由输出到宿主细胞内特定区室的寄生虫蛋白直接或间接介导的。然而,对于寄生虫如何将蛋白质特异性靶向到其质膜之外的位置,人们了解甚少。马克·怀泽、诺伯特·兰纳斯和理查德·巴福德在此提出了一种将寄生虫蛋白输出到宿主红细胞的替代性分泌途径。该途径的第一步可能是一种与正常内质网不同的内质网样细胞器。文中还讨论了感染红细胞中蛋白质运输的可能机制。所提出的内质网样细胞器和替代性分泌途径引发了许多关于疟原虫中蛋白质输出和运输的细胞生物学问题。