The acquisition and storage of metals has been a preoccupation of life for millennia. Transition metals, in particular iron, copper and zinc, have vital roles within cells. However, metals also make dangerous cargos; inappropriate uptake or storage of transition metals leads to cell death. This paradox has led to cells developing elegant and frequently redundant mechanisms for fine-tuning local metal concentrations. In the context of infection, pathogens must overcome further hurdles, as hosts act to weaponize metal availability to prevent pathogen colonization and spread. Here, we detail the methods used by the Apicomplexa, a large family of eukaryotic parasites, to obtain and store essential metals
The malarial parasite, Plasmodium falciparum, is an intracellular pathogen and partially dependent o...
Although malaria is a well-studied infectious disease, we are still unable to fight it effectively, ...
Iron is an essential nutrient for metabolism in almost all living organisms. Its importance for many...
Novel and unambiguous mechanistic details of the biochemical processes that enable the most virulent...
Iron is an essential micronutrient but is also highly toxic. In yeast and plant cells, a key detoxif...
Parasites, as with the vast majority of organisms, are dependent on iron. Pathogens must compete dir...
© Copyright © 2016, The Author(s). This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 In...
Parasites, as with the vast majority of organisms, are dependent on iron. Pathogens must compete dir...
SummaryDynamic fluxes in the concentration of ions and small molecules are fundamental features of c...
Bacterial organisms continuously maintain homeostasis even in changing environments. This ability to...
Many parts of the world in which common infectious diseases are endemic also have the highest preval...
Apicomplexa are a large group of eukaryotic, single-celled parasites, with complex life cycles that ...
Iron is essential for the correct function of various biochemical processes. Most living organisms d...
From simple inorganic catalysts to vital biological cofactors, divalent transition metals are instru...
Homeostasis of the trace element copper is essential to all eukaryotic life. Copper serves as a cofa...
The malarial parasite, Plasmodium falciparum, is an intracellular pathogen and partially dependent o...
Although malaria is a well-studied infectious disease, we are still unable to fight it effectively, ...
Iron is an essential nutrient for metabolism in almost all living organisms. Its importance for many...
Novel and unambiguous mechanistic details of the biochemical processes that enable the most virulent...
Iron is an essential micronutrient but is also highly toxic. In yeast and plant cells, a key detoxif...
Parasites, as with the vast majority of organisms, are dependent on iron. Pathogens must compete dir...
© Copyright © 2016, The Author(s). This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 In...
Parasites, as with the vast majority of organisms, are dependent on iron. Pathogens must compete dir...
SummaryDynamic fluxes in the concentration of ions and small molecules are fundamental features of c...
Bacterial organisms continuously maintain homeostasis even in changing environments. This ability to...
Many parts of the world in which common infectious diseases are endemic also have the highest preval...
Apicomplexa are a large group of eukaryotic, single-celled parasites, with complex life cycles that ...
Iron is essential for the correct function of various biochemical processes. Most living organisms d...
From simple inorganic catalysts to vital biological cofactors, divalent transition metals are instru...
Homeostasis of the trace element copper is essential to all eukaryotic life. Copper serves as a cofa...
The malarial parasite, Plasmodium falciparum, is an intracellular pathogen and partially dependent o...
Although malaria is a well-studied infectious disease, we are still unable to fight it effectively, ...
Iron is an essential nutrient for metabolism in almost all living organisms. Its importance for many...