Iron is an essential regulatory signal for virulence factors in many pathogens. Mammals and bloodstream form (BSF) Trypanosoma brucei obtain iron by receptor-mediated endocytosis of transferrin bound to receptors (TfR) but the mechanisms by which T. brucei subsequently handles iron remains enigmatic. Here, we analyse the transcriptome of T. brucei cultured in iron-rich and iron-poor conditions. We show that adaptation to iron-deprivation induces upregulation of TfR, a cohort of parasite-specific genes (ESAG3, PAGS), genes involved in glucose uptake and glycolysis (THT1 and hexokinase), endocytosis (Phosphatidic Acid Phosphatase, PAP2), and most notably a divergent RNA binding protein RBP5, indicative of a non-canonical mechanism for regulat...
Regulatory small RNAs play an essential role in maintaining cell homeostasis in bacteria in response...
Trypanosoma brucei is the causative agent of human sleeping sickness. The parasites' Variant Surface...
Author Posting. © American Society for Microbiology, 2006. This article is posted here by permissio...
Iron is an essential regulatory signal for virulence factors in many pathogens. Mammals and bloodstr...
The bloodstream form of the parasite Trypanosoma brucei obtains iron from its mammalian host by rece...
Iron is almost ubiquitous in living organisms due to the utility of its redox chemistry. It is also ...
African trypanosomosis is a chronic debilitating disease affecting the health and economic well-bein...
Iron is an essential element for life. Its uptake and utility requires a careful balancing with its ...
African trypanosomosis is a chronic debilitating disease affecting the health and economic well-bein...
Bloodstream-form Trypanosoma brucei acquire iron by receptor-mediated endocytosis of host transferri...
Bloodstream-form African trypanosomes encode two structurally related glycosylphosph ati- dylinosito...
Similar to higher eukaryotes, the protist parasite T. brucei harbours several iron-containing protei...
Trypanosoma brucei is a parasite most frequently occurring in Sub-Saharan Africa that causes sleepin...
Bloodstream-form African trypanosomes encode two structurally related glycosylphosphatidylinositol (...
Background: Trypanosoma brucei is a unicellular parasite which multiplies in mammals (bloodstream f...
Regulatory small RNAs play an essential role in maintaining cell homeostasis in bacteria in response...
Trypanosoma brucei is the causative agent of human sleeping sickness. The parasites' Variant Surface...
Author Posting. © American Society for Microbiology, 2006. This article is posted here by permissio...
Iron is an essential regulatory signal for virulence factors in many pathogens. Mammals and bloodstr...
The bloodstream form of the parasite Trypanosoma brucei obtains iron from its mammalian host by rece...
Iron is almost ubiquitous in living organisms due to the utility of its redox chemistry. It is also ...
African trypanosomosis is a chronic debilitating disease affecting the health and economic well-bein...
Iron is an essential element for life. Its uptake and utility requires a careful balancing with its ...
African trypanosomosis is a chronic debilitating disease affecting the health and economic well-bein...
Bloodstream-form Trypanosoma brucei acquire iron by receptor-mediated endocytosis of host transferri...
Bloodstream-form African trypanosomes encode two structurally related glycosylphosph ati- dylinosito...
Similar to higher eukaryotes, the protist parasite T. brucei harbours several iron-containing protei...
Trypanosoma brucei is a parasite most frequently occurring in Sub-Saharan Africa that causes sleepin...
Bloodstream-form African trypanosomes encode two structurally related glycosylphosphatidylinositol (...
Background: Trypanosoma brucei is a unicellular parasite which multiplies in mammals (bloodstream f...
Regulatory small RNAs play an essential role in maintaining cell homeostasis in bacteria in response...
Trypanosoma brucei is the causative agent of human sleeping sickness. The parasites' Variant Surface...
Author Posting. © American Society for Microbiology, 2006. This article is posted here by permissio...