PF3D7_0210000 secretory complex protein 61 gamma subunit

In P. falciparum-infected erythrocytes, compounds are imported into the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) via the Sec translocation complex (SEC61,62,63,66), where they interact with components of the ER transport machinery. The compounds translocated into the apicoplast where they directly interact with proteins involved in crucial apicoplast function, ultimately disrupting this vital organelle. Chahine Z, Abel S, Hollin T, Chung JH, Barnes GL, Daub ME, Renard I, Choi JY, Pratap V, Pal A, Alba-Argomaniz M, Banks C, Kirkwood J, Saraf A, Camino I, Castaneda P, Cuevas MC, De Mercado-Arnanz J, Fernandez-Alvaro E, Garcia-Perez A, Ibarz N, Viera-Morilla S, Prudhomme J, Joyner CJ, Bei AK, Florens L, Ben Mamoun C, Vanderwal CD, Le Roch KG. A Potent Kalihinol Analogue Disrupts Apicoplast Function and Vesicular Trafficking in P. falciparum Malaria. bioRxiv [Preprint]. 2023. PMID: 38045341

Other associated proteins

PFID Formal Annotation
PF3D7_0204200 Translocation protein Sec66
PF3D7_0214100 protein transport protein SEC31
PF3D7_1116400 guanine nucleotide-exchange factor SEC12
PF3D7_1361100 protein transport protein Sec24A
PF3D7_1438100 secretory complex protein 62
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