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The endocytic activity of the flagellar pocket in Trypanosoma brucei is regulated by an adjacent phosphatidylinositol phosphate kinase

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JOURNAL OF CELL SCIENCE
Volume 127, Issue 10, Pages 2351-2364

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COMPANY BIOLOGISTS LTD
DOI: 10.1242/jcs.146894

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Trypanosoma brucei; PIP kinase; PI(4,5) P-2; Endocytosis; Flagellar pocket

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  1. University of Vienna
  2. Medical University of Vienna
  3. National Institutes of Health [R37NS036251-14, DK082700]

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Phosphoinositides are spatially restricted membrane signaling molecules. Phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate [PI(4,5) P-2] - a phosphoinositide that is highly enriched in, and present throughout, the plasma membrane - has been implicated in endocytosis. Trypanosoma brucei has one of the highest known rates of endocytosis, a process it uses to evade the immune system. To determine whether phosphoinositides play a role in endocytosis in this organism, we have identified and characterized one of the enzymes that is responsible for generating PI(4,5) P-2. Surprisingly, this phosphoinositide was found to be highly concentrated in the flagellar pocket, the only site of endocytosis and exocytosis in this organism. The enzyme (designated TbPIPKA, annotated as Tb927.10.1620) was present at the neck of the pocket, towards the anterior-end of the parasite. Depletion of TbPIPKA led to depletion of PI(4,5) P-2 and enlargement of the pocket, the result of impaired endocytosis. Taken together, these data suggest that TbPIPKA and its product PI(4,5) P-2 are important for endocytosis and, consequently, for homeostasis of the flagellar pocket.

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