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A P5-ATPase, TgFLP12, diverging from plant chloroplast lipid transporters mediates apicoplast fatty export in Toxoplasma

Nature Communications. 2025-07; 
Christophe-Sébastien Arnold, Anna-Maria Alazzi, Serena Shunmugam, Jan Janouškovec, Laurence Berry, Sarah Charital, Thierry Gautier, Samuel Duley, Delphine Jublot, Catherine Lemaire-Vieille, Marie-France Cesbron-Delauw, Pierre Cavailles, Jérôme Govin, Nicholas J Katris, Yoshiki Yamaryo-Botté, Cyrille Y Botté Apicolipid Team, Institute for Advanced Biosciences, CNRS UMR5309, Université Grenoble Alpes, Grenoble, France.
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Abstract

Toxoplasma gondii, an apicomplexan parasite and agent of the human disease toxoplasmosis, possesses a non-photosynthetic relic plastid, named the apicoplast. Thought to be evolved from a red algal plastid, the apicoplast houses major metabolic pathways, such as heme, isoprenoid and lipid synthesis, crucial for parasite survival, and thus considered attractive drug targets. However, despite similarities with plant chloroplast lipid synthesis pathways, the apicoplast lacks canonical plant/chloroplast lipid transporters and so metabolite import/export is at present, poorly characterised. Here we identify TgFLP12, a newly identified P5-ATPase transporter localised to the Toxoplasma apicoplast. TgFLP12 is found in t... More

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