Balancing Act: Tubulin Glutamylation and Microtubule Dynamics in Toxoplasma gondii

MICROORGANISMS(2024)

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The success of the intracellular parasite Toxoplasma gondii in invading host cells relies on the apical complex, a specialized microtubule cytoskeleton structure associated with secretory organelles. The T. gondii genome encodes three isoforms of both alpha- and beta-tubulin, which undergo specific post-translational modifications (PTMs), altering the biochemical and biophysical proprieties of microtubules and modulating their interaction with associated proteins. Tubulin PTMs represent a powerful and evolutionarily conserved mechanism for generating tubulin diversity, forming a biochemical 'tubulin code' interpretable by microtubule-interacting factors. T. gondii exhibits various tubulin PTMs, including alpha-tubulin acetylation, alpha-tubulin detyrosination, Delta 5 alpha-tubulin, Delta 2 alpha-tubulin, alpha- and beta-tubulin polyglutamylation, and alpha- and beta -tubulin methylation. Tubulin glutamylation emerges as a key player in microtubule remodeling in Toxoplasma, regulating stability, dynamics, interaction with motor proteins, and severing enzymes. The balance of tubulin glutamylation is maintained through the coordinated action of polyglutamylases and deglutamylating enzymes. This work reviews and discusses current knowledge on T. gondii tubulin glutamylation. Through in silico identification of protein orthologs, we update the recognition of putative proteins related to glutamylation, contributing to a deeper understanding of its role in T. gondii biology.
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Toxoplasma gondii,tubulin glutamylation,tubulin post-translational modifications,apical complex,microtubules
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