Item does not contain fulltextIt is becoming clear that, as is the case with many human diseases, targeting protein phosphorylation in strategies aimed at developing the next generation of anti-malarials is likely to bear considerable fruit. A major barrier to this development, however, is the paucity of information regarding the role of protein phosphorylation in malaria. A major step has recently been taken in this area with the publication of the first analyses of the phospho-proteome of the most virulent species of human malaria Plasmodium falciparum. Here, we discuss these studies.1 augustus 201
The parasite Plasmodium falciparum is the main agent responsible for malaria. In this study, we expl...
Malaria is a life-threatening disease caused by Plasmodium parasites that are spread through the bit...
Contains fulltext : 71303.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Plasmodium fal...
It is becoming clear that, as is the case with many human diseases, targeting protein phosphorylatio...
Reversible phosphorylation regulates many aspects of protein function and properties, such as proper...
The role of protein phosphorylation in the life cycle of malaria parasites is slowly emerging. Here ...
There is no effective vaccine against malaria; therefore, chemotherapy is to date the only choice to...
Recent reports highlight the severity and the morbidity of disease caused by the long neglected mala...
SummaryReversible protein phosphorylation regulated by kinases and phosphatases controls many cellul...
Reversible protein phosphorylation regulated by kinases and phosphatases controls many cellular proc...
Malaria causes a worldwide annual mortality of about a million people.Rapidly evolving drug-resistan...
Availability of complete genome sequence for Plasmodium falciparum has been useful in drawing a comp...
Abstract Background Previous comparative proteomic analysis on Plasmodium falciparum isolates of dif...
The job of protein phosphorylation in existence pattern of intestinal sickness parasites remains gra...
Early sequencing efforts that produced the genomes of several species of malaria parasites (Plasmodi...
The parasite Plasmodium falciparum is the main agent responsible for malaria. In this study, we expl...
Malaria is a life-threatening disease caused by Plasmodium parasites that are spread through the bit...
Contains fulltext : 71303.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Plasmodium fal...
It is becoming clear that, as is the case with many human diseases, targeting protein phosphorylatio...
Reversible phosphorylation regulates many aspects of protein function and properties, such as proper...
The role of protein phosphorylation in the life cycle of malaria parasites is slowly emerging. Here ...
There is no effective vaccine against malaria; therefore, chemotherapy is to date the only choice to...
Recent reports highlight the severity and the morbidity of disease caused by the long neglected mala...
SummaryReversible protein phosphorylation regulated by kinases and phosphatases controls many cellul...
Reversible protein phosphorylation regulated by kinases and phosphatases controls many cellular proc...
Malaria causes a worldwide annual mortality of about a million people.Rapidly evolving drug-resistan...
Availability of complete genome sequence for Plasmodium falciparum has been useful in drawing a comp...
Abstract Background Previous comparative proteomic analysis on Plasmodium falciparum isolates of dif...
The job of protein phosphorylation in existence pattern of intestinal sickness parasites remains gra...
Early sequencing efforts that produced the genomes of several species of malaria parasites (Plasmodi...
The parasite Plasmodium falciparum is the main agent responsible for malaria. In this study, we expl...
Malaria is a life-threatening disease caused by Plasmodium parasites that are spread through the bit...
Contains fulltext : 71303.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Plasmodium fal...