Background: Apicomplexans contain only a core set of factors involved in vesicular traffic. Yet these obligate intracellular parasites evolved a set of unique secretory organelles (micronemes, rhoptries, and dense granules) that are required for invasion and modulation of the host cell. Apicomplexa replicate by budding from or within a single mother cell, and secretory organelles are synthesized de novo at the final stage of division. To date, the molecular basis for their biogenesis is unknown. Results: We demonstrate that the apicomplexan dynaminrelated protein B (DrpB) belongs to an alveolate specific family of dynamins that is expanded in ciliates. DrpB accumulates in a cytoplasmic region close to the Golgi that breaks up during replica...
Invasion and egress are two key steps in the lytic cycle of Apicomplexa that are governed by the seq...
<div><p>The basic organisation of the endomembrane system is conserved in all eukaryotes and compara...
Plasmodium spp. and Toxoplasma gondii are important members of the apicomplexan phylum, collectively...
BACKGROUND: Apicomplexans contain only a core set of factors involved in vesicular traffic. Yet thes...
SummaryBackgroundApicomplexans contain only a core set of factors involved in vesicular traffic. Yet...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Apicomplexans contain only a core set of factors involved in vesic...
SummaryBackgroundApicomplexans contain only a core set of factors involved in vesicular traffic. Yet...
Background: Apicomplexans contain only a core set of factors involved in vesicular traffic. Yet thes...
SummaryEstablishing an infection within a host requires efficient invasion and division. In the intr...
Background: Apicomplexan parasites cause numerous important human diseases, including malaria and to...
SummaryBackground: Apicomplexan parasites cause numerous important human diseases, including malaria...
Background: Apicomplexan parasites cause numerous important human diseases, including malaria and to...
SummaryBackground: Apicomplexan parasites cause numerous important human diseases, including malaria...
The basic organisation of the endomembrane system is conserved in all eukaryotes and comparative gen...
The single mitochondrion of apicomplexan protozoa is thought to be critical for all stages of the li...
Invasion and egress are two key steps in the lytic cycle of Apicomplexa that are governed by the seq...
<div><p>The basic organisation of the endomembrane system is conserved in all eukaryotes and compara...
Plasmodium spp. and Toxoplasma gondii are important members of the apicomplexan phylum, collectively...
BACKGROUND: Apicomplexans contain only a core set of factors involved in vesicular traffic. Yet thes...
SummaryBackgroundApicomplexans contain only a core set of factors involved in vesicular traffic. Yet...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Apicomplexans contain only a core set of factors involved in vesic...
SummaryBackgroundApicomplexans contain only a core set of factors involved in vesicular traffic. Yet...
Background: Apicomplexans contain only a core set of factors involved in vesicular traffic. Yet thes...
SummaryEstablishing an infection within a host requires efficient invasion and division. In the intr...
Background: Apicomplexan parasites cause numerous important human diseases, including malaria and to...
SummaryBackground: Apicomplexan parasites cause numerous important human diseases, including malaria...
Background: Apicomplexan parasites cause numerous important human diseases, including malaria and to...
SummaryBackground: Apicomplexan parasites cause numerous important human diseases, including malaria...
The basic organisation of the endomembrane system is conserved in all eukaryotes and comparative gen...
The single mitochondrion of apicomplexan protozoa is thought to be critical for all stages of the li...
Invasion and egress are two key steps in the lytic cycle of Apicomplexa that are governed by the seq...
<div><p>The basic organisation of the endomembrane system is conserved in all eukaryotes and compara...
Plasmodium spp. and Toxoplasma gondii are important members of the apicomplexan phylum, collectively...