Abstract

Phosphorylation changes in the erythrocyte membrane and cytoskeletal proteins as a consequence of infection by the malarial parasite Plasmodium falciparum were examined. Spectrin, band 3, band 4.1, ankyrin and glycophorin are phosphorylated in normal erythrocytes. As a consequence of invasion by the merozoite, the extracellular stage of the parasite, into 32P-prelabeled normal erythrocytes, all the major 32P-labeled erythrocyte proteins are dephosphorylated. As the parasite develops intracellularly from the immature ring stage to the mature schizont stage, selective phosphorylation of certain host proteins, spectrin, ankyrin and band 3 is observed. Band 4.1 does not appear to incorporate [ 32P]phosphate at any stage of parasite development. These observed phosphorylation changes may be important in the regulation of the cytoskeletal organization in P. falciparum-infected cells.

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