RNA polymerase II is an essential nuclear multi subunit enzyme that transcribes nearly the whole genome. Its inhibition by the alpha-amanitin toxin leads to cell death. The enzyme of Plasmodium falciparum remains poorly characterized. Using a complementation assay in yeast as a genetic test, we demonstrate that five Plasmodium putative RNA polymerase subunits are indeed functional in vivo. The active site of this enzyme is built from the two largest subunits. Using site directed mutagenesis we were able to modify the active site of the yeast RNA polymerase II so as to introduce Plasmodium or human structural motifs. The resulting strains allow the screening of chemical libraries for potential specific inhibitors
In this laboratory, the discovery and sequencing of an extrachromosomal, 35 kilobase (35 kb) circula...
Transcription is an essential step in the expression of genetic information. This process depends on...
Human malaria is caused by the parasite genus, Plasmodium, with P. falciparum being the most pathoge...
L ARN polymérase II de Plasmodium falciparum, parasite responsable de la forme la plus grave du palu...
L'ARN polymérase II de Plasmodium falciparum, parasite responsable de la forme la plus grave du palu...
This graduate work consists of projects concerned with functions of RNA, use of high throughput sequ...
L’ARN polymérase II de Plasmodium falciparum, parasite responsable de la forme la plus grave du palu...
The ability of exported Plasmodium proteins to remodel the host red blood cell (RBC) is an important...
Background To date, only a few transcription factors have been identified in the genome of the paras...
The bc1 complex of the mitochondrial respiratory chain is essential for Plasmodium falciparum prolif...
In order to obtain a tangible basis for vaccine targets, it is crucial to understand the role of pro...
Combinatorial chemotherapy is necessary for the treatment of malaria. However, finding a suitable pa...
Trypanosoma brucei is a tsetse-transmitted, lethal, protistan parasite of humans harboring a unique ...
The recent identification of antisense RNA in the transcriptomes of many eukaryotes has generated en...
Malaria is caused by protozoan parasites of the genus Plasmodium. Among the five species that infect...
In this laboratory, the discovery and sequencing of an extrachromosomal, 35 kilobase (35 kb) circula...
Transcription is an essential step in the expression of genetic information. This process depends on...
Human malaria is caused by the parasite genus, Plasmodium, with P. falciparum being the most pathoge...
L ARN polymérase II de Plasmodium falciparum, parasite responsable de la forme la plus grave du palu...
L'ARN polymérase II de Plasmodium falciparum, parasite responsable de la forme la plus grave du palu...
This graduate work consists of projects concerned with functions of RNA, use of high throughput sequ...
L’ARN polymérase II de Plasmodium falciparum, parasite responsable de la forme la plus grave du palu...
The ability of exported Plasmodium proteins to remodel the host red blood cell (RBC) is an important...
Background To date, only a few transcription factors have been identified in the genome of the paras...
The bc1 complex of the mitochondrial respiratory chain is essential for Plasmodium falciparum prolif...
In order to obtain a tangible basis for vaccine targets, it is crucial to understand the role of pro...
Combinatorial chemotherapy is necessary for the treatment of malaria. However, finding a suitable pa...
Trypanosoma brucei is a tsetse-transmitted, lethal, protistan parasite of humans harboring a unique ...
The recent identification of antisense RNA in the transcriptomes of many eukaryotes has generated en...
Malaria is caused by protozoan parasites of the genus Plasmodium. Among the five species that infect...
In this laboratory, the discovery and sequencing of an extrachromosomal, 35 kilobase (35 kb) circula...
Transcription is an essential step in the expression of genetic information. This process depends on...
Human malaria is caused by the parasite genus, Plasmodium, with P. falciparum being the most pathoge...