PLoS ONE (Mar 2010)

A comparative proteomic analysis reveals a new bi-lobe protein required for bi-lobe duplication and cell division in Trypanosoma brucei.

  • Qing Zhou,
  • Ladan Gheiratmand,
  • Yixin Chen,
  • Teck Kwang Lim,
  • Jun Zhang,
  • Shaowei Li,
  • Ningshao Xia,
  • Binghai Liu,
  • Qingsong Lin,
  • Cynthia Y He

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0009660
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 3
p. e9660

Abstract

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A Golgi-associated bi-lobed structure was previously found to be important for Golgi duplication and cell division in Trypanosoma brucei. To further understand its functions, comparative proteomics was performed on extracted flagellar complexes (including the flagellum and flagellum-associated structures such as the basal bodies and the bi-lobe) and purified flagella to identify new bi-lobe proteins. A leucine-rich repeats containing protein, TbLRRP1, was characterized as a new bi-lobe component. The anterior part of the TbLRRP1-labeled bi-lobe is adjacent to the single Golgi apparatus, and the posterior side is tightly associated with the flagellar pocket collar marked by TbBILBO1. Inducible depletion of TbLRRP1 by RNA interference inhibited duplication of the bi-lobe as well as the adjacent Golgi apparatus and flagellar pocket collar. Formation of a new flagellum attachment zone and subsequent cell division were also inhibited, suggesting a central role of bi-lobe in Golgi, flagellar pocket collar and flagellum attachment zone biogenesis.