This paper reports the identification of 14-3-3 in Plasmodium. 14-3-3 is an
evolutionarily conserved protein that is most noted as a mediator in signa
l transduction events and cell cycle regulation. The complete cDNA (similar
to 2.6 kb) and gDNA (similar to 3.4 kb) of a Plasmodium knowlesi 14-3-3 (P
k14-3-3) is reported. The gene has three introns; two near the beginning an
d one close to the end of the coding sequence. Also reported, is the gDNA o
f the Plasmodium falciparum homologue (Pf14-3-3). Unlike in many other orga
nisms, where multiple gene copies and different functional isoforms exist,
Plasmodium 14-3-3 is encoded as a single-copy gene. Northern blot analyses
show that the Pk14-3-3 transcript in asexual blood stages begins to be expr
essed in the ring-stage, predominates in young trophozoites, and thereafter
declines. An antiserum produced against recombinant Pk14-3-3 reacts via im
munoblot and immunoprecipitation with the similar to 30 kDa and the similar
to 32 kDa Pk14-3-3 and Pf14-3-3 proteins, respectively. Protein expression
in P. knowlesi closely mimics the pattern of the transcript. (C) 1999 Publ
ished by Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.