Rab GTPases take centre stage in understanding Entamoeba histolytica biology

Small GTPases. 2020 Sep;11(5):320-333. doi: 10.1080/21541248.2018.1528840. Epub 2018 Oct 13.

Abstract

Rab GTPases constitute the largest subgroup in the Ras superfamily of GTPases. It is well established that different Rab GTPases are localized in discrete subcellular localization and regulate the membrane trafficking in nearly all eukaryotic cells. Rab GTPase diversity is often regarded as an expression of vesicular trafficking complexity. The pathogenic amoeba Entamoeba histolytica harbours 91 Rab GTPases which is the highest among the currently available genome sequences from the eukaryotic kingdom. Here, we review the current status of amoebic Rab GTPases diversity, unique biochemical and structural features and summarise their predicted regulators. We discuss how amoebic Rab GTPases are involved in cellular processes such as endocytosis, phagocytosis, and invasion of host cellular components, which are essential for parasite survival and virulence.

Keywords: Entamoeba histolytica; Rab GTPase; membrane trafficking; phagocytosis; tissue invasion.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Entamoeba histolytica / metabolism*
  • Humans
  • rab GTP-Binding Proteins / metabolism*

Substances

  • rab GTP-Binding Proteins

Grants and funding

This work was supported by the Department of Science and Technology [EMR/2016/000340];