<div><p>The complement C3-like protein TEP1 of the mosquito <i>Anopheles gambiae</i> is required for defense against malaria parasites and bacteria. Two forms of TEP1 are present in the mosquito hemolymph, the full-length TEP1-F and the proteolytically processed TEP1<sub>cut</sub> that is part of a complex including the leucine-rich repeat proteins LRIM1 and APL1C. Here we show that the non-catalytic serine protease SPCLIP1 is a key regulator of the complement-like pathway. SPCLIP1 is required for accumulation of TEP1 on microbial surfaces, a reaction that leads to lysis of malaria parasites or triggers activation of a cascade culminating with melanization of malaria parasites and bacteria. We also demonstrate that the two forms of TEP1 hav...
Clip domain serine proteases and clip domain serine protease homologs (cSPHs) are key components of ...
AbstractAnopheles mosquitoes are major vectors of human malaria in Africa. Large variation exists in...
International audienceDuring their development in mosquitoes, malaria parasites undergo massive loss...
The complement-like pathway of the African malaria mosquito Anopheles gambiae provides protection ag...
The complement-like pathway of the African malaria mosquito Anopheles gambiae provides protection ag...
Clip domain serine protease homologs are widely distributed in insect genomes and play important rol...
SummaryPlasmodium development within Anopheles mosquitoes is a vulnerable step in the parasite trans...
Serine protease cascades regulate important insect immune responses namely melanization and Toll pat...
CLIP domain serine protease homologues (cSPHs) are positive and negative regulators of Anopheles gam...
Malaria transmission between humans depends on the ability of Anopheles mosquitoes to support Plasmo...
The arthropod melanization immune response is activated by extracellular protease cascades predomina...
Leucine-rich repeat-containing proteins are central to host defense in plants and animals. We show t...
We characterize a novel hemocyte-specific acute phase glycoprotein from the malaria vector, Anophele...
AbstractWe characterize a novel hemocyte-specific acute phase glycoprotein from the malaria vector, ...
Insect humoral immune responses are regulated in part by protease cascades, whose components circula...
Clip domain serine proteases and clip domain serine protease homologs (cSPHs) are key components of ...
AbstractAnopheles mosquitoes are major vectors of human malaria in Africa. Large variation exists in...
International audienceDuring their development in mosquitoes, malaria parasites undergo massive loss...
The complement-like pathway of the African malaria mosquito Anopheles gambiae provides protection ag...
The complement-like pathway of the African malaria mosquito Anopheles gambiae provides protection ag...
Clip domain serine protease homologs are widely distributed in insect genomes and play important rol...
SummaryPlasmodium development within Anopheles mosquitoes is a vulnerable step in the parasite trans...
Serine protease cascades regulate important insect immune responses namely melanization and Toll pat...
CLIP domain serine protease homologues (cSPHs) are positive and negative regulators of Anopheles gam...
Malaria transmission between humans depends on the ability of Anopheles mosquitoes to support Plasmo...
The arthropod melanization immune response is activated by extracellular protease cascades predomina...
Leucine-rich repeat-containing proteins are central to host defense in plants and animals. We show t...
We characterize a novel hemocyte-specific acute phase glycoprotein from the malaria vector, Anophele...
AbstractWe characterize a novel hemocyte-specific acute phase glycoprotein from the malaria vector, ...
Insect humoral immune responses are regulated in part by protease cascades, whose components circula...
Clip domain serine proteases and clip domain serine protease homologs (cSPHs) are key components of ...
AbstractAnopheles mosquitoes are major vectors of human malaria in Africa. Large variation exists in...
International audienceDuring their development in mosquitoes, malaria parasites undergo massive loss...