Plasmodium LCCL proteins comprise a family of six proteins that function as a protein complex and have essential roles in sporozoite transmission. In Plasmodium berghei, family members PbLAP1, PbLAP2 and PbLAP3 have been shown to be expressed in gametocytes and, following gametogenesis and fertilization, to be targeted to distinctive multivesicular organelles termed crystalloids that form in the ookinete. Here, we show by GFP-tagging that PbLAP4, PbLAP5 and PbLAP6, like their family members, are associated with the crystalloids. However, in contrast to their family members, protein expression of PbLAP4, PbLAP5 and PbLAP6 was not detected in gametocytes, even though transcription of the corresponding genes is most prominent in the sexual blo...
: Transmission of the malaria parasite from the mammalian host to the mosquito vector requires the f...
Plasmodium encodes a family of six secreted multi-domain adhesive proteins, termed PCCps, which are ...
The early parasite development in the mosquito is mostly driven by previously synthesised transcript...
Malaria crystalloids are unique organelles of unknown function that are present only in the mosquito...
Successful sporogony of Plasmodium berghei in vector mosquitoes requires expression of a family of s...
Passage of malaria parasites through mosquitoes involves multiple developmental transitions, from ga...
Successful sporogony of Plasmodium berghei in vector mosquitoes requires expression of a family of s...
AbstractMalaria parasites possess unique subcellular structures and organelles. One of these is the ...
Malaria parasite oocysts generate sporozoites by a process termed sporogony. Essential for successfu...
Malaria parasites possess unique subcellular structures and organelles. One of these is the crystall...
Malaria parasite oocysts located on the mosquito midgut generate sporozoites by a process called spo...
Passage of malaria parasites through mosquitoes involves multiple developmental transitions, from ga...
Using bioinformatic, proteomic, immunofluorescence, and genetic cross methods, we have functionally ...
Members of the LCCL/lectin adhesive-like protein (LAP) family, a family of six putative secreted pro...
Malaria parasites express a conserved family of LCCL-lectin adhesive-like domain proteins (LAPs) tha...
: Transmission of the malaria parasite from the mammalian host to the mosquito vector requires the f...
Plasmodium encodes a family of six secreted multi-domain adhesive proteins, termed PCCps, which are ...
The early parasite development in the mosquito is mostly driven by previously synthesised transcript...
Malaria crystalloids are unique organelles of unknown function that are present only in the mosquito...
Successful sporogony of Plasmodium berghei in vector mosquitoes requires expression of a family of s...
Passage of malaria parasites through mosquitoes involves multiple developmental transitions, from ga...
Successful sporogony of Plasmodium berghei in vector mosquitoes requires expression of a family of s...
AbstractMalaria parasites possess unique subcellular structures and organelles. One of these is the ...
Malaria parasite oocysts generate sporozoites by a process termed sporogony. Essential for successfu...
Malaria parasites possess unique subcellular structures and organelles. One of these is the crystall...
Malaria parasite oocysts located on the mosquito midgut generate sporozoites by a process called spo...
Passage of malaria parasites through mosquitoes involves multiple developmental transitions, from ga...
Using bioinformatic, proteomic, immunofluorescence, and genetic cross methods, we have functionally ...
Members of the LCCL/lectin adhesive-like protein (LAP) family, a family of six putative secreted pro...
Malaria parasites express a conserved family of LCCL-lectin adhesive-like domain proteins (LAPs) tha...
: Transmission of the malaria parasite from the mammalian host to the mosquito vector requires the f...
Plasmodium encodes a family of six secreted multi-domain adhesive proteins, termed PCCps, which are ...
The early parasite development in the mosquito is mostly driven by previously synthesised transcript...