Title: Membrane lipid composition protects Entamoeba histolytica from self-destruction by its pore-forming toxins
Language: English
Authors: Andrä, Jörg 
Berninghausen, Otto 
Leippe, Matthias 
Keywords: Amoebapore; Antimicrobial peptide; Self-protection; Cholesterol; Pore-forming protein; Lipid raft; Entamoeba histolytica
Issue Date: 23-Apr-2004
Publisher: Wiley
Journal or Series Name: FEBS letters : for the rapid publication of short reports in biochemistry, biophysics, and molecular biology 
Volume: 564
Issue: 1
Startpage: 109
Endpage: 115
Abstract: 
The protozoan parasite and human pathogen Entamoeba histolytica is protected against killing by its own lytic effector proteins. Amoebae withstand doses of amoebapores, their pore-forming polypeptides, that readily kill human Jurkat T cells. Moreover, the polypeptides do not bind to the amoebic surface membrane as evidenced by using fluorescently labelled amoebapores and confocal laser microscopy. Experiments employing liposomes as a minimalistic membrane system and the major isoform amoebapore A revealed that the lipid composition of amoebic membranes prevents binding of the cytolytic molecule and that both the phospholipid ingredients and the high content of cholesterol contributes to the protection of the toxin-producing cell.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12738/2717
ISSN: 1873-3468
Review status: This version was peer reviewed (peer review)
Institute: Forschungszentrum Borstel 
Type: Article
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