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mRNA cap-binding protein eIF4E1 is a novel regulator of Toxoplasma gondii latency

Authors
  • Holmes, Michael J.
  • Bastos, Matheus S.
  • Dey, Vishakha
  • Severo, Vanessa
  • Wek, Ronald C.
  • Sullivan, William J. Jr.
Type
Published Article
Journal
mBio
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Publication Date
May 15, 2024
Volume
15
Issue
6
Identifiers
DOI: 10.1128/mbio.02954-23
Source
ASM Journals
Keywords
License
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Abstract

Toxoplasma gondii is an opportunistic pathogen important to global human and animal health. There are currently no chemotherapies targeting the encysted form of the parasite. Consequently, a better understanding of the mechanisms controlling encystation is required. Here we show that the mRNA cap-binding protein, eIF4E1, regulates the encystation process. Encysted parasites reduce eIF4E1 levels, and depletion of eIF4E1 decreases the translation of ribosome-associated machinery and drives Toxoplasma encystation. Together, these data reveal a new layer of mRNA translational control that regulates parasite encystation and latency.

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