Parasites, as with the vast majority of organisms, are dependent on iron. Pathogens must compete directly with the host for this essential trace metal, which is sequestered within host proteins and inorganic chelates. Not surprisingly, pathogenic prokaryotes and eukaryotic parasites have diverse adaptations to exploit host iron resources. How pathogenic bacteria scavenge host iron is well characterized and is reasonably well known for a few parasitic protozoa, but is poorly understood for metazoan parasites. Strategies of iron acquisition by schistosomes are examined here, with emphasis on possible mechanisms of iron absorption from host serum iron transporters or from digested haem. Elucidation of these metabolic mechanisms could lead to t...
We describe two homologues of the mammalian divalent metal transporter (DMT1) for Schistosoma manson...
Iron is an essential nutrient for metabolism in almost all living organisms. Its importance for many...
Although malaria is a well-studied infectious disease, we are still unable to fight it effectively, ...
Parasites, as with the vast majority of organisms, are dependent on iron. Pathogens must compete dir...
Parasites, as with the vast majority of organisms, are dependent on iron. Pathogens must compete dir...
Iron is a trace element required for a range of metabolic reactions in virtually all living organism...
Iron is essential for the correct function of various biochemical processes. Most living organisms d...
We describe two homologues of the mammalian divalent metal transporter (DMT1) for Schistosoma manson...
We describe two homologues of the mammalian divalent metal transporter (DMT1) for Schistosoma manson...
We describe two homologues of the mammalian divalent metal transporter (DMT1) for Schistosoma manson...
We describe two homologues of the mammalian divalent metal transporter (DMT1) for Schistosoma manson...
We describe two homologues of the mammalian divalent metal transporter (DMT1) for Schistosoma manson...
We describe two homologues of the mammalian divalent metal transporter (DMT1) for Schistosoma manson...
We describe two homologues of the mammalian divalent metal transporter (DMT1) for Schistosoma manson...
We describe two homologues of the mammalian divalent metal transporter (DMT1) for Schistosoma manson...
We describe two homologues of the mammalian divalent metal transporter (DMT1) for Schistosoma manson...
Iron is an essential nutrient for metabolism in almost all living organisms. Its importance for many...
Although malaria is a well-studied infectious disease, we are still unable to fight it effectively, ...
Parasites, as with the vast majority of organisms, are dependent on iron. Pathogens must compete dir...
Parasites, as with the vast majority of organisms, are dependent on iron. Pathogens must compete dir...
Iron is a trace element required for a range of metabolic reactions in virtually all living organism...
Iron is essential for the correct function of various biochemical processes. Most living organisms d...
We describe two homologues of the mammalian divalent metal transporter (DMT1) for Schistosoma manson...
We describe two homologues of the mammalian divalent metal transporter (DMT1) for Schistosoma manson...
We describe two homologues of the mammalian divalent metal transporter (DMT1) for Schistosoma manson...
We describe two homologues of the mammalian divalent metal transporter (DMT1) for Schistosoma manson...
We describe two homologues of the mammalian divalent metal transporter (DMT1) for Schistosoma manson...
We describe two homologues of the mammalian divalent metal transporter (DMT1) for Schistosoma manson...
We describe two homologues of the mammalian divalent metal transporter (DMT1) for Schistosoma manson...
We describe two homologues of the mammalian divalent metal transporter (DMT1) for Schistosoma manson...
We describe two homologues of the mammalian divalent metal transporter (DMT1) for Schistosoma manson...
Iron is an essential nutrient for metabolism in almost all living organisms. Its importance for many...
Although malaria is a well-studied infectious disease, we are still unable to fight it effectively, ...