EPISODE · Jul 23, 2026 · 21 MIN
431: KIAP4 and the ARND family: essential proteins for Leishmania–sand fly adhesion
from Base by Base · host Gustavo Barra
Owino BO et al., Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - TurboID proximity labeling and proteomics identify KIAP4 as the canonical member of a conserved Adhesion Related NTPase-like Domain (ARND) family that localizes to the Leishmania adhesion plaque. KIAP4 deletion disrupts haptomonad adhesion and prevents stomodeal valve colonization in sand flies. Key terms: Leishmania, adhesion, KIAP4, ARND family, vector colonization. Study Highlights:Using TurboID-tagged KIAP3 and mass spectrometry, the authors identified KIAP4 and multiple ARND family paralogs enriched at the adhered flagellum. KIAP4 localizes to the adhesion plaque alongside KIAP3 and accumulates during haptomonad differentiation. KIAP4 deletion severely reduces in vitro adhesion and abolishes stomodeal valve colonization in Lutzomyia longipalpis, while ARND paralogs are conserved and localize to adhered flagella in Trypanosoma congolense. Phylogenetic analysis shows ancient duplications and lineage-specific expansions of the ARND family across kinetoplastids. Conclusion:KIAP4 is a foundational adhesion-plaque protein and founding member of a conserved ARND family required for Leishmania haptomonad adhesion and sand fly stomodeal valve colonization, making ARND proteins candidate targets for transmission-blocking strategies. Music:Enjoy the music based on this article at the end of the episode. Article title:Identification of a conserved gene family with an essential role inLeishmaniaparasite–insect vector adhesion First author:Owino BO Journal:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences DOI:10.1073/pnas.2603653123 Reference:Owino BO, Yanase R, Pruzinovac K, Farr H, Lopez Y, Marron AO, Vaughan S, Volf P, Sunter JD. Identification of a conserved gene family with an essential role in Leishmania parasite–insect vector adhesion. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2026;123(30):e2603653123. doi:10.1073/pnas.2603653123 License:This episode is based on an open-access article published under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0) – https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Support:Base by Base is independent and ad-free — no sponsors, no paywall. If an episode was worth your time, chip in and keep the papers audited and the original songs coming:❤️ Support monthly: https://buy.stripe.com/cNifZhclVebvagk2JDgEg01☕ One-time donation: https://donate.stripe.com/7sY4gz71B2sN3RWac5gEg00 More at basebybase.com On PaperCast Base by Base you'll discover the latest in genomics, functional genomics, structural genomics, and proteomics. Episode link: https://basebybase.com/episodes/kiap4-arnd-leishmania-adhesion QC:This episode was checked against the original article PDF and publication metadata for the episode release published on 2026-07-23. QC Scope:- article metadata and core scientific claims from the narration- excludes analogies, intro/outro, and music- transcript coverage: Audited spoken sections covering (1) identification of KIAP4 as the canonical ARND member and its adhesion-plaque localization, (2) TurboID proximity labeling methodology and protein enrichment results, (3) KIAP4 functional analyses including in vitro adhesion and in vivo valve colonization, (4) ARND conservation acros- transcript topics: KIAP4 and ARND identification in Leishmania; TurboID proximity labeling workflow and enrichment of adhesion-plaque components; Localization of KIAP4 and KIAP3 within the adhesion plaque; KIAP4 knockout effects on haptomonad adhesion and sand fly stomodeal valve colonization; ARND conservation across kinetoplastids (Trypanosoma congolense; T. brucei cross-species data); Inactive Walker A motif in ARND proteins (NTPase-like domains) QC Summary:- factual score: 10/10- metadata score: 1...
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