TY - JOUR
T1 - A novel SUN1-ALLAN complex coordinates segregation of the bipartite MTOC across the nuclear envelope during rapid closed mitosis in Plasmodium berghei.
AU - Zeeshan, Mohammad
AU - Blatov, Igor
AU - Yanase, Ryuji
AU - Ferguson, David J P
AU - Pashley, Sarah L
AU - Chahine, Zeinab
AU - Yamaryo-Botté, Yoshiki
AU - Mishra, Akancha
AU - Marche, Baptiste
AU - Bhanvadia, Suhani
AU - Hair, Molly
AU - Batra, Sagar
AU - Markus, Robert
AU - Brady, Declan
AU - Bottrill, Andrew R
AU - Vaughan, Sue
AU - Botté, Cyrille Y
AU - Le Roch, Karine G
AU - Holder, Anthony A
AU - Tromer, Eelco
AU - Tewari, Rita
N1 - © 2025, Zeeshan, Blatov et al.
PY - 2025/5/20
Y1 - 2025/5/20
N2 - Mitosis in eukaryotes involves reorganisation of the nuclear envelope (NE) and microtubule-organising centres (MTOCs). During male gametogenesis in
Plasmodium, the causative agent of malaria, mitosis is exceptionally rapid and highly divergent. Within 8 min, the haploid male gametocyte genome undergoes three replication cycles (1N to 8N), while maintaining an intact NE. Axonemes assemble in the cytoplasm and connect to a bipartite MTOC-containing nuclear pole (NP) and cytoplasmic basal body, producing eight flagellated gametes. The mechanisms coordinating NE remodelling, MTOC dynamics, and flagellum assembly remain poorly understood. We identify the SUN1-ALLAN complex as a novel mediator of NE remodelling and bipartite MTOC coordination during
Plasmodium berghei male gametogenesis. SUN1, a conserved NE protein, localises to dynamic loops and focal points at the nucleoplasmic face of the spindle poles. ALLAN, a divergent allantoicase, has a location like that of SUN1, and these proteins form a unique complex, detected by live-cell imaging, ultrastructural expansion microscopy, and interactomics. Deletion of either SUN1 or ALLAN genes disrupts nuclear MTOC organisation, leading to basal body mis-segregation, defective spindle assembly, and impaired spindle microtubule-kinetochore attachment, but axoneme formation remains intact. Ultrastructural analysis revealed nuclear and cytoplasmic MTOC miscoordination, producing aberrant flagellated gametes lacking nuclear material. These defects block development in the mosquito and parasite transmission, highlighting the essential functions of this complex.
AB - Mitosis in eukaryotes involves reorganisation of the nuclear envelope (NE) and microtubule-organising centres (MTOCs). During male gametogenesis in
Plasmodium, the causative agent of malaria, mitosis is exceptionally rapid and highly divergent. Within 8 min, the haploid male gametocyte genome undergoes three replication cycles (1N to 8N), while maintaining an intact NE. Axonemes assemble in the cytoplasm and connect to a bipartite MTOC-containing nuclear pole (NP) and cytoplasmic basal body, producing eight flagellated gametes. The mechanisms coordinating NE remodelling, MTOC dynamics, and flagellum assembly remain poorly understood. We identify the SUN1-ALLAN complex as a novel mediator of NE remodelling and bipartite MTOC coordination during
Plasmodium berghei male gametogenesis. SUN1, a conserved NE protein, localises to dynamic loops and focal points at the nucleoplasmic face of the spindle poles. ALLAN, a divergent allantoicase, has a location like that of SUN1, and these proteins form a unique complex, detected by live-cell imaging, ultrastructural expansion microscopy, and interactomics. Deletion of either SUN1 or ALLAN genes disrupts nuclear MTOC organisation, leading to basal body mis-segregation, defective spindle assembly, and impaired spindle microtubule-kinetochore attachment, but axoneme formation remains intact. Ultrastructural analysis revealed nuclear and cytoplasmic MTOC miscoordination, producing aberrant flagellated gametes lacking nuclear material. These defects block development in the mosquito and parasite transmission, highlighting the essential functions of this complex.
KW - Nuclear Envelope/metabolism
KW - Mitosis
KW - Plasmodium berghei/genetics
KW - Protozoan Proteins/metabolism
KW - Microtubule-Organizing Center/metabolism
KW - Animals
KW - Male
KW - Microtubule-Associated Proteins/metabolism
U2 - 10.7554/eLife.106537
DO - 10.7554/eLife.106537
M3 - Article
C2 - 40392232
SN - 2050-084X
VL - 14
JO - eLife
JF - eLife
M1 - RP106537
ER -