Item does not contain fulltextThe prodigious rate at which malaria parasites proliferate during asexual blood-stage replication, midgut sporozoite production, and intrahepatic development creates a substantial requirement for essential nutrients, including fatty acids that likely are necessary for parasite membrane formation. Plasmodium parasites obtain fatty acids either by scavenging from the vertebrate host and mosquito vector or by producing fatty acids de novo via the type two fatty acid biosynthesis pathway (FAS-II). Here, we study the FAS-II pathway in Plasmodium falciparum, the species responsible for the most lethal form of human malaria. Using antibodies, we find that the FAS-II enzyme FabI is expressed in mosquito midgut oocysts ...
The successful navigation of malaria parasites through their life cycle, which alternates between ve...
Background: Plasmodium falciparum parasitization of erythrocytes causes a substantial increase in th...
Malaria parasites are fast replicating unicellular organisms and require substantial amounts of fola...
The prodigious rate at which malaria parasites proliferate during asexual blood-stage replication, m...
The prodigious rate at which malaria parasites proliferate during asexual blood-stage replication, m...
SummaryThe fatty acid synthesis type II pathway has received considerable interest as a candidate th...
Abstract Malaria parasites carry out fatty acid synthesis (FAS) in their apicoplast organelle via a ...
The fatty acid synthesis type II pathway has received considerable interest as a candidate therapeut...
Malaria parasites can synthesize fatty acids via a type II fatty acid synthesis (FASII) pathway loca...
Malaria, one of the most problematic infectious diseases worldwide, is on the rise. The absence of a...
The fatty acid synthesis type II pathway has received considerable interestasacandidate therapeutic ...
© 2015 Dr. Melanie ShearsThe Plasmodium parasites responsible for malaria synthesize fatty acids in ...
Malaria, one of the most problematic infectious diseases worldwide, is on the rise. The absence of a...
The combination of drug resistance, lack of an effective vaccine, and ongoing conflict and poverty m...
BACKGROUND:Plasmodium falciparum parasitization of erythrocytes causes a substantial increase in the...
The successful navigation of malaria parasites through their life cycle, which alternates between ve...
Background: Plasmodium falciparum parasitization of erythrocytes causes a substantial increase in th...
Malaria parasites are fast replicating unicellular organisms and require substantial amounts of fola...
The prodigious rate at which malaria parasites proliferate during asexual blood-stage replication, m...
The prodigious rate at which malaria parasites proliferate during asexual blood-stage replication, m...
SummaryThe fatty acid synthesis type II pathway has received considerable interest as a candidate th...
Abstract Malaria parasites carry out fatty acid synthesis (FAS) in their apicoplast organelle via a ...
The fatty acid synthesis type II pathway has received considerable interest as a candidate therapeut...
Malaria parasites can synthesize fatty acids via a type II fatty acid synthesis (FASII) pathway loca...
Malaria, one of the most problematic infectious diseases worldwide, is on the rise. The absence of a...
The fatty acid synthesis type II pathway has received considerable interestasacandidate therapeutic ...
© 2015 Dr. Melanie ShearsThe Plasmodium parasites responsible for malaria synthesize fatty acids in ...
Malaria, one of the most problematic infectious diseases worldwide, is on the rise. The absence of a...
The combination of drug resistance, lack of an effective vaccine, and ongoing conflict and poverty m...
BACKGROUND:Plasmodium falciparum parasitization of erythrocytes causes a substantial increase in the...
The successful navigation of malaria parasites through their life cycle, which alternates between ve...
Background: Plasmodium falciparum parasitization of erythrocytes causes a substantial increase in th...
Malaria parasites are fast replicating unicellular organisms and require substantial amounts of fola...