AbstractErythrocytes infected with malaria parasites have increased permeability to various solutes. These changes may be mediated by an unusual small conductance ion channel known as the plasmodial surface anion channel (PSAC). While channel activity benefits the parasite by permitting nutrient acquisition, it can also be detrimental because water-soluble antimalarials may more readily access their parasite targets via this channel. Recently, two such toxins, blasticidin S and leupeptin, were used to select mutant parasites with altered PSAC activities, suggesting acquired resistance via reduced channel-mediated toxin uptake. Surprisingly, although these toxins have similar structures and charge, we now show that reduced permeability of on...
Malaria parasites activate a broad-selectivity ion channel on their host erythrocyte membrane to obt...
International audienceMalaria symptoms occur during Plasmodium falciparum development into red blood...
Intraerythrocytic growth of the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum depends on delivery of ...
AbstractErythrocytes infected with malaria parasites have increased permeability to various solutes....
Erythrocytes infected with malaria parasites have increased permeability to ions and nutrients, as m...
ABSTRACT The plasmodial surface anion channel (PSAC) increases erythrocyte permeability to many solu...
The plasmodial surface anion channel (PSAC) increases eryth-rocyte permeability to many solutes in m...
Malaria parasites grow within vertebrate erythrocytes and increase host cell permeability to access ...
SummaryDevelopment of malaria parasites within vertebrate erythrocytes requires nutrient uptake at t...
During the intraerythrocytic asexual cycle malaria parasites acquire nutrients and other solutes thr...
ABSTRACT Malaria parasites increase host erythrocyte permeability to ions and nutrients via a broad-...
AbstractErythrocytes infected with malaria parasites have increased permeability to ions and various...
Three sets of ion channels have been suggested as potential drug targets against protozoan parasites...
Parasite infection can lead to alterations in the permeability of host plasma membranes. Presented h...
Plasmodium falciparum alters the permeability of its host erythrocyte plasma membrane, inducing the ...
Malaria parasites activate a broad-selectivity ion channel on their host erythrocyte membrane to obt...
International audienceMalaria symptoms occur during Plasmodium falciparum development into red blood...
Intraerythrocytic growth of the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum depends on delivery of ...
AbstractErythrocytes infected with malaria parasites have increased permeability to various solutes....
Erythrocytes infected with malaria parasites have increased permeability to ions and nutrients, as m...
ABSTRACT The plasmodial surface anion channel (PSAC) increases erythrocyte permeability to many solu...
The plasmodial surface anion channel (PSAC) increases eryth-rocyte permeability to many solutes in m...
Malaria parasites grow within vertebrate erythrocytes and increase host cell permeability to access ...
SummaryDevelopment of malaria parasites within vertebrate erythrocytes requires nutrient uptake at t...
During the intraerythrocytic asexual cycle malaria parasites acquire nutrients and other solutes thr...
ABSTRACT Malaria parasites increase host erythrocyte permeability to ions and nutrients via a broad-...
AbstractErythrocytes infected with malaria parasites have increased permeability to ions and various...
Three sets of ion channels have been suggested as potential drug targets against protozoan parasites...
Parasite infection can lead to alterations in the permeability of host plasma membranes. Presented h...
Plasmodium falciparum alters the permeability of its host erythrocyte plasma membrane, inducing the ...
Malaria parasites activate a broad-selectivity ion channel on their host erythrocyte membrane to obt...
International audienceMalaria symptoms occur during Plasmodium falciparum development into red blood...
Intraerythrocytic growth of the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum depends on delivery of ...