Plasmodium sporozoites can move at high speed for several tens of minutes, which is essential for the initial stage of a malaria infection. The crescent-shaped sporozoites move on 2D substrates preferably in the same direction on circular paths giving raise to helical paths in 3D matrices. Here we determined the structural basis that underlies this type of movement. Immature, non-motile sporozoites were found to lack the subpellicular network required for obtaining the crescent parasite shape. In vitro, parasites moving in the favoured direction move faster and more persistent than the few parasites that move in the opposite direction. Photobleaching experiments showed that sporozoites flip their ventral side up when switching the direction...
Abstract Transmission of malaria‐causing parasites to and by the mosquito relies on active parasite ...
Migrating cells are guided in complex environments mainly by chemotaxis or structural cues presented...
International audienceTransmission of malaria-causing parasites to and by the mosquito relies on act...
Plasmodium sporozoites can move at high speed for several tens of minutes, which is essential for th...
Plasmodium sporozoites can move at high speed for several tens of minutes, which is essential for th...
Motility is a fundamental part of cellular life and survival, including for Plasmodium parasites--si...
Migrating cells are guided in complex environments mainly by chemotaxis or structural cues presented...
Migrating cells are guided in complex environments mainly by chemotaxis or structural cues presented...
Migrating cells are guided in complex environments mainly by chemotaxis or structural cues presented...
Migrating cells are guided in complex environments mainly by chemotaxis or structural cues presented...
Migrating cells are guided in complex environments mainly by chemotaxis or structural cues presented...
Migrating cells are guided in complex environments mainly by chemotaxis or structural cues presented...
Migrating cells are guided in complex environments mainly by chemotaxis or structural cues presented...
SummarySporozoites are the highly motile stages of the malaria parasite injected into the host's ski...
SummarySporozoites are the highly motile stages of the malaria parasite injected into the host's ski...
Abstract Transmission of malaria‐causing parasites to and by the mosquito relies on active parasite ...
Migrating cells are guided in complex environments mainly by chemotaxis or structural cues presented...
International audienceTransmission of malaria-causing parasites to and by the mosquito relies on act...
Plasmodium sporozoites can move at high speed for several tens of minutes, which is essential for th...
Plasmodium sporozoites can move at high speed for several tens of minutes, which is essential for th...
Motility is a fundamental part of cellular life and survival, including for Plasmodium parasites--si...
Migrating cells are guided in complex environments mainly by chemotaxis or structural cues presented...
Migrating cells are guided in complex environments mainly by chemotaxis or structural cues presented...
Migrating cells are guided in complex environments mainly by chemotaxis or structural cues presented...
Migrating cells are guided in complex environments mainly by chemotaxis or structural cues presented...
Migrating cells are guided in complex environments mainly by chemotaxis or structural cues presented...
Migrating cells are guided in complex environments mainly by chemotaxis or structural cues presented...
Migrating cells are guided in complex environments mainly by chemotaxis or structural cues presented...
SummarySporozoites are the highly motile stages of the malaria parasite injected into the host's ski...
SummarySporozoites are the highly motile stages of the malaria parasite injected into the host's ski...
Abstract Transmission of malaria‐causing parasites to and by the mosquito relies on active parasite ...
Migrating cells are guided in complex environments mainly by chemotaxis or structural cues presented...
International audienceTransmission of malaria-causing parasites to and by the mosquito relies on act...