Cell-cycle progression and cell division in eukaryotes are governed in part by the cyclin family and their regulation of cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs). Cyclins are very well characterised in model systems such as yeast and human cells, but surprisingly little is known about their number and role in Plasmodium, the unicellular protozoan parasite that causes malaria. Malaria parasite cell division and proliferation differs from that of many eukaryotes. During its life cycle it undergoes two types of mitosis: endomitosis in asexual stages and an extremely rapid mitotic process during male gametogenesis. Both schizogony (producing merozoites) in host liver and red blood cells, and sporogony (producing sporozoites) in the mosquito vector, are ...
The transmission of the malaria parasite Plasmodium is governed by a complex developmental cycle. Th...
<div><p>Cell-cycle progression is governed by a series of essential regulatory proteins. Two major r...
Malaria parasites must undergo sexual and sporogonic development in mosquitoes before they can infec...
Cell-cycle progression and cell division in eukaryotes are governed in part by the cyclin family and...
Cell-cycle progression and cell division in eukaryotes are governed in part by the cyclin family and...
Cell-cycle progression and cell division in eukaryotes are governed in part by the cyclin family and...
The molecular mechanisms regulating cell proliferation and development during the life cycle of mala...
The molecular mechanisms regulating cell proliferation and development during the life cycle of mala...
The anaphase promoting complex/cyclosome (APC/C) is a highly conserved multi-subunit E3 ubiquitin li...
© 2020, Balestra et al. Cell cycle transitions are generally triggered by variation in the activity ...
Cell-cycle progression is governed by a series of essential regulatory proteins. Two major regulator...
Malaria parasites multiply in human erythrocytes through schizogony, a process characterised by nucl...
ABSTRACT All well-studied eukaryotic cell cycles are driven by cyclins, which activate cyclin-depend...
The anaphase promoting complex/cyclosome (APC/C) is a highly conserved multi-subunit E3 ubiquitin li...
The intraerythrocytic asexual cycle of the malarial parasite is complex and atypical: during schizog...
The transmission of the malaria parasite Plasmodium is governed by a complex developmental cycle. Th...
<div><p>Cell-cycle progression is governed by a series of essential regulatory proteins. Two major r...
Malaria parasites must undergo sexual and sporogonic development in mosquitoes before they can infec...
Cell-cycle progression and cell division in eukaryotes are governed in part by the cyclin family and...
Cell-cycle progression and cell division in eukaryotes are governed in part by the cyclin family and...
Cell-cycle progression and cell division in eukaryotes are governed in part by the cyclin family and...
The molecular mechanisms regulating cell proliferation and development during the life cycle of mala...
The molecular mechanisms regulating cell proliferation and development during the life cycle of mala...
The anaphase promoting complex/cyclosome (APC/C) is a highly conserved multi-subunit E3 ubiquitin li...
© 2020, Balestra et al. Cell cycle transitions are generally triggered by variation in the activity ...
Cell-cycle progression is governed by a series of essential regulatory proteins. Two major regulator...
Malaria parasites multiply in human erythrocytes through schizogony, a process characterised by nucl...
ABSTRACT All well-studied eukaryotic cell cycles are driven by cyclins, which activate cyclin-depend...
The anaphase promoting complex/cyclosome (APC/C) is a highly conserved multi-subunit E3 ubiquitin li...
The intraerythrocytic asexual cycle of the malarial parasite is complex and atypical: during schizog...
The transmission of the malaria parasite Plasmodium is governed by a complex developmental cycle. Th...
<div><p>Cell-cycle progression is governed by a series of essential regulatory proteins. Two major r...
Malaria parasites must undergo sexual and sporogonic development in mosquitoes before they can infec...