Schistosomes acquire amino acids for growth, development, and reproduction by catabolizing hemoglobin obtained from ingested host erythrocytes. While the biochemical pathway(s) involved has not been determined definitively, a number of proteases including schistosome legumain and cathepsin L-, D-, B- and C-like enzymes have been ascribed roles in the degradation of hemoglobin to diffusible peptides. Transcripts encoding these schistosome proteases, which appear to be expressed in the gastrodermis and cecum of the schistosome, have been reported. Because these enzymes are candidate targets at which to direct novel anti-schistosomal therapies, the comparative biochemistry of these and their counterpart mammalian proteases is now the focus of ...
An array of schistosome endoproteases involved in the digestion of host hemoglobin to absorbable pep...
Schistosomes ingest and lyse host blood cells, releasing the haemoglobin (Hb) into their gut. AR Tim...
AbstractBlood flukes of the genus Schistosoma currently infect millions of people in tropical and su...
Schistosomes feed on human blood. They employ proteases to degrade hemoglobin from ingested erythroc...
Schistosomes feed on human blood. They employ proteases to degrade hemoglobin from ingested erythroc...
Schistosomes feed on human blood. They employ proteases to degrade hemoglobin from ingested erythroc...
Schistosomes feed on human blood. They employ proteases to degrade hemoglobin from ingested erythroc...
Schistosomes feed on human blood. They employ proteases to degrade hemoglobin from ingested erythroc...
Blood flukes of the genus Schistosoma are parasitic trematodes causing a disease called schistosomia...
Schistosomes utilise haemoglobin from ingested host erythrocytes as their main source of amino acids...
This report presents the deduced amino acid sequence of a novel cathepsin L proteinase from Schistos...
The aspartic protease cathepsin D (Clan AA, Family A1) is expressed in the schistosome gut where it ...
Based on substrate preferences, cercariae of Schistosoma mansoni were seen to express both cathepsin...
BackgroundBlood flukes of the genus Schistosoma are platyhelminth parasites that infect 200 million ...
Schistosomes ingest and lyse host blood cells, releasing the haemoglobin (Hb) into their gut. AR Tim...
An array of schistosome endoproteases involved in the digestion of host hemoglobin to absorbable pep...
Schistosomes ingest and lyse host blood cells, releasing the haemoglobin (Hb) into their gut. AR Tim...
AbstractBlood flukes of the genus Schistosoma currently infect millions of people in tropical and su...
Schistosomes feed on human blood. They employ proteases to degrade hemoglobin from ingested erythroc...
Schistosomes feed on human blood. They employ proteases to degrade hemoglobin from ingested erythroc...
Schistosomes feed on human blood. They employ proteases to degrade hemoglobin from ingested erythroc...
Schistosomes feed on human blood. They employ proteases to degrade hemoglobin from ingested erythroc...
Schistosomes feed on human blood. They employ proteases to degrade hemoglobin from ingested erythroc...
Blood flukes of the genus Schistosoma are parasitic trematodes causing a disease called schistosomia...
Schistosomes utilise haemoglobin from ingested host erythrocytes as their main source of amino acids...
This report presents the deduced amino acid sequence of a novel cathepsin L proteinase from Schistos...
The aspartic protease cathepsin D (Clan AA, Family A1) is expressed in the schistosome gut where it ...
Based on substrate preferences, cercariae of Schistosoma mansoni were seen to express both cathepsin...
BackgroundBlood flukes of the genus Schistosoma are platyhelminth parasites that infect 200 million ...
Schistosomes ingest and lyse host blood cells, releasing the haemoglobin (Hb) into their gut. AR Tim...
An array of schistosome endoproteases involved in the digestion of host hemoglobin to absorbable pep...
Schistosomes ingest and lyse host blood cells, releasing the haemoglobin (Hb) into their gut. AR Tim...
AbstractBlood flukes of the genus Schistosoma currently infect millions of people in tropical and su...