Reductive evolution during the adaptation to obligate parasitism and expansions of gene families encoding virulence factors are characteristics evident to greater or lesser degrees in all parasitic protists studied to date. Large evolutionary distances separate many parasitic protists from the yeast and animal models upon which classic views of eukaryotic biochemistry are often based. Thus a combination of evolutionary divergence, niche adaptation and reductive evolution means the biochemistry of parasitic protists is often very different from their hosts and to other eukaryotes generally, making parasites intriguing subjects for those interested in the phenomenon of moonlighting proteins. In common with other organisms, the contribution of...
Moonlighting or multitasking proteins refer to those proteins with two or more functions performed b...
The main topic of this thesis are the protein secretion processes in several important human parasit...
Kinetoplastid parasites exhibit a rich and diverse biology which mirrors many of the most interestin...
Reductive evolution during the adaptation to obligate parasitism and expansions of gene families enc...
Enzymes moonlight in a non-enzymatic capacity in a diverse variety of cellular processes. The discov...
Enzymes moonlight in a non-enzymatic capacity in a diverse variety of cellular processes. The discov...
The kinetoplastida and their close relatives are unicellular organisms prevalent within the eukaryot...
Protozoan parasites colonize numerous metazoan hosts and insect vectors through their life cycles, w...
Protein secretion in eukaryotic cells is a well-studied process, which has been known for decades an...
In the past years, genome projects for numerous human parasites have been completed and now allow fi...
An accurate understanding of evolutionary relationships is central in biology. For parasitologists, ...
The next-generation gene editing based on CRISPR (clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic ...
Moonlighting and multitasking proteins refer to proteins with two or more functions performed by a s...
Background Endoparasites with complex life cycles are faced with several biological challenges, as t...
A cross-talk in host–parasite associations begins when a host encounters a parasite. For many host–p...
Moonlighting or multitasking proteins refer to those proteins with two or more functions performed b...
The main topic of this thesis are the protein secretion processes in several important human parasit...
Kinetoplastid parasites exhibit a rich and diverse biology which mirrors many of the most interestin...
Reductive evolution during the adaptation to obligate parasitism and expansions of gene families enc...
Enzymes moonlight in a non-enzymatic capacity in a diverse variety of cellular processes. The discov...
Enzymes moonlight in a non-enzymatic capacity in a diverse variety of cellular processes. The discov...
The kinetoplastida and their close relatives are unicellular organisms prevalent within the eukaryot...
Protozoan parasites colonize numerous metazoan hosts and insect vectors through their life cycles, w...
Protein secretion in eukaryotic cells is a well-studied process, which has been known for decades an...
In the past years, genome projects for numerous human parasites have been completed and now allow fi...
An accurate understanding of evolutionary relationships is central in biology. For parasitologists, ...
The next-generation gene editing based on CRISPR (clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic ...
Moonlighting and multitasking proteins refer to proteins with two or more functions performed by a s...
Background Endoparasites with complex life cycles are faced with several biological challenges, as t...
A cross-talk in host–parasite associations begins when a host encounters a parasite. For many host–p...
Moonlighting or multitasking proteins refer to those proteins with two or more functions performed b...
The main topic of this thesis are the protein secretion processes in several important human parasit...
Kinetoplastid parasites exhibit a rich and diverse biology which mirrors many of the most interestin...