posted on 2025-12-02, 12:09authored byChahat Mehra, Jesús Alvarado Valverde, Ana Margarida Nogueira Matias, Francesca Torelli, Tânia Catarina Medeiros, Julian Straub, James D Asaki, Peter J Bradley, Katja Luck, Steffen Lawo, Moritz Treeck, Lena Pernas
Membrane contact sites (MCS) are essential for organelle communication in eukaryotic cells. Pathogens also establish MCS with host organelles, but the mechanisms underlying these interactions and their role in infection remain poorly understood. Here, using a fluorescence sensor and CRISPR-based loss-of-function screening, together with imaging and proteomics, we identify the parasite effector mediating MCS between host endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and the vacuole containing the intracellular parasite Toxoplasma gondii. TgROP1 acts as a tether and mimics a canonical FFAT motif to bind the host ER proteins VAPA and VAPB. The loss of VAPA/B abolished host ER-Toxoplasma MCS and decreased pathogen growth. These findings indicate that targeting of host MCS tethers is a strategy exploited by pathogens during infection, which could inform future treatment design.
Funding
EC | EU Framework Programme for Research and Innovation H2020 | H2020 Priority Excellent Science | H2020 European Research Council (H2020 Excellent Science - European Research Council) (Grant ID: ERC-StG-2019 852457)
Burroughs Wellcome Fund (BWF) (Grant ID: BWF-PATH)
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (German Research Foundation) (Grant ID: SFB 1218 Project ID 269925409)
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (German Research Foundation) (Grant ID: TO 1349/1-1)
NIAID NIH HHS (Grant ID: R01 AI123360)
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services | National Institutes of Health (NIH) (Grant ID: NIH NIGMS IMSD GM55052)
Wellcome Trust (Wellcome) (Grant ID: 223192/Z/21/Z; CC2132 & CR2023/030/2132)
Cancer Research UK (CRUK) (Grant ID: CC2132 & CR2023/030/2132)
Crick (Grant ID: CC2132, Grant title: Treeck CC2132)
Wellcome Trust (Grant ID: 223192/Z/21/Z, Grant title: WT 223192/Z/21/Z)