1.F.3.1.5 Miltosome-endosome contact site proteins, EHD1 (EHI105270; uniprot C4M131) of 507 aas and 0 TMSs, and ETMP1 (EHI175060; uniprot C4LZN1) of 256 aas and 1 or 2 TMSs at the C-terminus and possibly at about residue 80. Membrane contact sites (MCSs) are key regulators of interorganellar
communication and have been widely demonstrated between various
organelles, but studies on MCSs involving mitochondrion-related
organelles (MROs), present in some anaerobic parasitic protozoans,
remain scarce. Entamoeba histolytica, the etiological agent of
amoebiasis, possesses an MRO called the mitosome. This organelle is
crucial for cellular differentiation and disease transmission, thereby
contributing to the amoeba's parasitic lifestyle. The interaction between the Entamoeba-specific
transmembrane mitosomal protein (ETMP1) and EH domain-containing
protein (EHD1) showcases a mitosome-endosome contact site in
E. histolytica (Santos et al. 2022). Despite their divergent and reduced nature, MROs like mitosomes conserve
mechanisms for interorganellar cross talk. Santos et al. 2022 suggested that lipid and ion
transport, mitosome fission, and quality control are potential processes
that are mediated by the ETMP1-EHD1-tethered mitosome-endosome contact
site in E. histolytica.
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Accession Number: | C4LZN1 |
Protein Name: | Uncharacterized protein |
Length: | 256 |
Molecular Weight: | 29488.00 |
Species: | Entamoeba histolytica (strain ATCC 30459 / HM-1:IMSS / ABRM) [294381] |
Number of TMSs: | 1 |
Substrate |
ion, lipid, protein |
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1: MEQITEEAIN QSIIEHDINK TIQLCEAYLK NIVVPGKQSK EVENVFIHYL HAMSNTGEYE
61: KIKKMFDQLY SKISDASGNV AIMYINVLVL NDKIEDAATF SAHYLIEKKR INELSEEKEI
121: VEKMINTLKG IKLDNTSNPQ IVELVNQLIT QILKEVEWEN EIKTQLENVL NTDLVQEQKD
181: DEETEEEEEE DLGKYLQVSQ VTFLNIWTRK LWRSACSLLD YIKGIMRKPT CNEIVMIGVG
241: AATVIGGIYA LRKMKK