International audienceAmong the eukaryotic cells that navigate through fully developed metazoan tissues, protozoans from the Apicomplexa phylum have evolved motile developmental stages that move much faster than the fastest crawling cells owing to a peculiar substrate-dependent type of motility, known as gliding. Best-studied models are the Plasmodium sporozoite and the Toxoplasma tachyzoite polarized cells for which motility is vital to achieve their developmental programs in the metazoan hosts. The gliding machinery is shared between the two parasites and is largely characterized. Localized beneath the cell surface, it includes actin filaments, unconventional myosin motors housed within a multimember glideosome unit, and apically secreted...
Apicomplexan parasites move and actively enter host cells by substrate-dependent gliding motility, a...
Plasmodium sporozoite motility is essential for establishing malaria infections. It depends on initi...
Apicomplexan parasites are thought to actively invade the host cell by gliding motility. This moveme...
International audienceAmong the eukaryotic cells that navigate through fully developed metazoan tiss...
Motion is an intrinsic property of all living organisms, and each cell displays a variety of shapes ...
SummarySporozoites are the highly motile stages of the malaria parasite injected into the host's ski...
Sporozoites are the highly motile stages of the malaria parasite injected into the host's skin durin...
Apicomplexan parasites, including Plasmodium and Toxoplasma, employ a unique form of substrate-depen...
Intracellular parasites of the phylum Apicomplexa cause pervasive human diseases and are responsible...
Motility is a characteristic of most living organisms and often requires specialized structures like...
Motility is a fundamental part of cellular life and survival, including for Plasmodium parasites--si...
AbstractAn important group of animal and human pathogens, belonging to the phylum Apicomplexa, emplo...
© 2018 Dr. Melanie Joy WilliamsKey to the virulence of apicomplexan parasites is their ability move ...
The apicomplexans are obligate intracellular protozoan parasites that rely on gliding motility for t...
Apicomplexans gliding motility is a form of locomotion powered by an actomyosin system, called the g...
Apicomplexan parasites move and actively enter host cells by substrate-dependent gliding motility, a...
Plasmodium sporozoite motility is essential for establishing malaria infections. It depends on initi...
Apicomplexan parasites are thought to actively invade the host cell by gliding motility. This moveme...
International audienceAmong the eukaryotic cells that navigate through fully developed metazoan tiss...
Motion is an intrinsic property of all living organisms, and each cell displays a variety of shapes ...
SummarySporozoites are the highly motile stages of the malaria parasite injected into the host's ski...
Sporozoites are the highly motile stages of the malaria parasite injected into the host's skin durin...
Apicomplexan parasites, including Plasmodium and Toxoplasma, employ a unique form of substrate-depen...
Intracellular parasites of the phylum Apicomplexa cause pervasive human diseases and are responsible...
Motility is a characteristic of most living organisms and often requires specialized structures like...
Motility is a fundamental part of cellular life and survival, including for Plasmodium parasites--si...
AbstractAn important group of animal and human pathogens, belonging to the phylum Apicomplexa, emplo...
© 2018 Dr. Melanie Joy WilliamsKey to the virulence of apicomplexan parasites is their ability move ...
The apicomplexans are obligate intracellular protozoan parasites that rely on gliding motility for t...
Apicomplexans gliding motility is a form of locomotion powered by an actomyosin system, called the g...
Apicomplexan parasites move and actively enter host cells by substrate-dependent gliding motility, a...
Plasmodium sporozoite motility is essential for establishing malaria infections. It depends on initi...
Apicomplexan parasites are thought to actively invade the host cell by gliding motility. This moveme...