The malaria-causing parasite, Plasmodium, contains a unique non-photosynthetic plastid known as the apicoplast. The apicoplast is an essential organelle bound by four membranes. Although membrane transporters are attractive drug targets, only two transporters have been characterised in the malaria parasite apicoplast membranes. We selected 27 candidate apicoplast membrane proteins, 20 of which are annotated as putative membrane transporters, and performed a genetic screen in Plasmodium berghei to determine blood stage essentiality and subcellular localisation. Eight apparently essential blood stage genes were identified, three of which were apicoplast-localised: PbANKA_0614600 (DMT2), PbANKA_0401200 (ABCB4), and PbANKA_0505500. Nineteen can...
Malaria parasites retain a relict plastid (apicoplast) from a photosynthetic ancestor shared with di...
Plasmodium spp parasites harbor an unusual plastid organelle called the apicoplast. Due to its proka...
Early transcribed membrane proteins form a unique protein family in malaria parasites. These molecul...
© 2017 Dr. Claire Peta SayersThe malaria-causing parasite, genus Plasmodium, contains a unique non-p...
Apicoplasts are vestigial plastids in apicomplexan parasites like Plasmodium, the causative agent of...
Membrane transport proteins perform crucial roles in cell physiology. The obligate intracellular par...
Apicoplasts are vestigial plastids in apicomplexan parasites like Plasmodium, the causative agent of...
In order to combat the on-going malaria epidemic, discovery of new drug targets remains vital. Prote...
Endosymbiosis has driven major molecular and cellular innovations. Plasmodium spp. parasites that ca...
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During the symptomatic human blood phase, malaria parasites replicate within red blood cells. Parasi...
Malaria parasites actively remodel the infected red blood cell (irbc) by exporting proteins into the...
Malaria parasites retain a relict plastid (apicoplast) from a photosynthetic ancestor shared with di...
Malaria parasites retain a relict plastid (apicoplast) from a photosynthetic ancestor shared with di...
ABSTRACT Malaria parasites (Plasmodium spp.) contain a nonphotosynthetic plastid organelle called th...
Malaria parasites retain a relict plastid (apicoplast) from a photosynthetic ancestor shared with di...
Plasmodium spp parasites harbor an unusual plastid organelle called the apicoplast. Due to its proka...
Early transcribed membrane proteins form a unique protein family in malaria parasites. These molecul...
© 2017 Dr. Claire Peta SayersThe malaria-causing parasite, genus Plasmodium, contains a unique non-p...
Apicoplasts are vestigial plastids in apicomplexan parasites like Plasmodium, the causative agent of...
Membrane transport proteins perform crucial roles in cell physiology. The obligate intracellular par...
Apicoplasts are vestigial plastids in apicomplexan parasites like Plasmodium, the causative agent of...
In order to combat the on-going malaria epidemic, discovery of new drug targets remains vital. Prote...
Endosymbiosis has driven major molecular and cellular innovations. Plasmodium spp. parasites that ca...
Contains fulltext : 165643.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Assigning funct...
During the symptomatic human blood phase, malaria parasites replicate within red blood cells. Parasi...
Malaria parasites actively remodel the infected red blood cell (irbc) by exporting proteins into the...
Malaria parasites retain a relict plastid (apicoplast) from a photosynthetic ancestor shared with di...
Malaria parasites retain a relict plastid (apicoplast) from a photosynthetic ancestor shared with di...
ABSTRACT Malaria parasites (Plasmodium spp.) contain a nonphotosynthetic plastid organelle called th...
Malaria parasites retain a relict plastid (apicoplast) from a photosynthetic ancestor shared with di...
Plasmodium spp parasites harbor an unusual plastid organelle called the apicoplast. Due to its proka...
Early transcribed membrane proteins form a unique protein family in malaria parasites. These molecul...