Proximity Interactions among Basal Body Components in Trypanosoma brucei Identify Novel Regulators of Basal Body Biogenesis and Inheritance
0303 health sciences
Axoneme
Organelle Biogenesis
Proteome
Trypanosoma brucei brucei
Protozoan Proteins
Microbiology
QR1-502
Basal Bodies
03 medical and health sciences
Flagella
Locomotion
Research Article
DOI:
10.1128/mbio.02120-16
Publication Date:
2017-01-04T01:10:32Z
AUTHORS (7)
ABSTRACT
ABSTRACT
The basal body shares similar architecture with centrioles in animals and is involved in nucleating flagellar axonemal microtubules in flagellated eukaryotes. The early-branching
Trypanosoma brucei
possesses a motile flagellum nucleated from the basal body that consists of a mature basal body and an adjacent pro-basal body. Little is known about the basal body proteome and its roles in basal body biogenesis and flagellar axoneme assembly in
T. brucei
. Here, we report the identification of 14 conserved centriole/basal body protein homologs and 25 trypanosome-specific basal body proteins. These proteins localize to distinct subdomains of the basal body, and several of them form a ring-like structure surrounding the basal body barrel. Functional characterization of representative basal body proteins revealed distinct roles in basal body duplication/separation and flagellar axoneme assembly. Overall, this work identified novel proteins required for basal body duplication and separation and uncovered new functions of conserved basal body proteins in basal body duplication and separation, highlighting an unusual mechanism of basal body biogenesis and inheritance in this early divergent eukaryote.
IMPORTANCE
The basal body in the early-branching protozoan
Trypanosoma brucei
nucleates flagellum assembly and also regulates organelle segregation, cell morphogenesis, and cell division. However, the molecular composition and the assembly process of the basal body remain poorly understood. Here, we identify 14 conserved basal body proteins and 25 trypanosome-specific basal body proteins via bioinformatics, localization-based screening, and proximity-dependent biotin identification. We further localized these proteins to distinct subdomains of the basal body by using fluorescence microscopy and superresolution microscopy, discovered novel regulators of basal body duplication and separation, and uncovered new functions of conserved basal body proteins in basal body duplication and separation. This work lays the foundation for dissecting the mechanisms underlying basal body biogenesis and inheritance in
T. brucei
.
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