Gametocytes of the malaria parasite Plasmodium are taken up by the mosquito vector with an infectious blood meal, representing a critical stage for parasite transmission. Calcium-independent protein kinases (CDPKs) play key roles in calcium-mediated signaling across the complex life cycle of the parasite. We sought to understand their role in human parasite transmission from the host to the mosquito vector and thus investigated the role of the human-infective parasite Plasmodium falciparum CDPK4 in the parasite life cycle. P. falciparum cdpk4- parasites created by targeted gene deletion showed no effect in blood stage development or gametocyte development. However, cdpk4- parasites showed a severe defect in male gametogenesis and the emerge...
The transmission of malaria parasites to mosquitoes relies on the rapid induction of sexual reproduc...
The transmission of malaria parasites to mosquitoes relies on the rapid induction of sexual reproduc...
International audienceIn malaria parasites, evolution of parasitism has been linked to functional op...
Gametocytes of the malaria parasite Plasmodium are taken up by the mosquito vector with an infectiou...
Gametocytes of the malaria parasite Plasmodium are taken up by the mosquito vector with an infectiou...
Differentiation of malaria parasites into sexual forms (gametocytes) in the vertebrate host and thei...
Calcium-dependent protein kinases (CDPKs) play key regulatory roles in the life cycle of the malaria...
Calcium-dependent protein kinases (CDPKs) play key regulatory roles in the life cycle of the malaria...
SummaryCalcium-dependent protein kinases (CDPKs) play key regulatory roles in the life cycle of the ...
Malaria parasite transmission requires differentiation of male and female gametocytes into gametes w...
Malaria transmission relies on the production of gametes following ingestion by a mosquito. Here, we...
Plasmodium Calcium Dependent Protein Kinase (CDPK1) is required for the development of sexual stages...
Malaria parasite transmission requires differentiation of male and female gametocytes into gametes w...
Malaria parasite transmission requires differentiation of male and female gametocytes into gametes w...
Malaria parasite transmission requires differentiation of male and female gametocytes into gametes w...
The transmission of malaria parasites to mosquitoes relies on the rapid induction of sexual reproduc...
The transmission of malaria parasites to mosquitoes relies on the rapid induction of sexual reproduc...
International audienceIn malaria parasites, evolution of parasitism has been linked to functional op...
Gametocytes of the malaria parasite Plasmodium are taken up by the mosquito vector with an infectiou...
Gametocytes of the malaria parasite Plasmodium are taken up by the mosquito vector with an infectiou...
Differentiation of malaria parasites into sexual forms (gametocytes) in the vertebrate host and thei...
Calcium-dependent protein kinases (CDPKs) play key regulatory roles in the life cycle of the malaria...
Calcium-dependent protein kinases (CDPKs) play key regulatory roles in the life cycle of the malaria...
SummaryCalcium-dependent protein kinases (CDPKs) play key regulatory roles in the life cycle of the ...
Malaria parasite transmission requires differentiation of male and female gametocytes into gametes w...
Malaria transmission relies on the production of gametes following ingestion by a mosquito. Here, we...
Plasmodium Calcium Dependent Protein Kinase (CDPK1) is required for the development of sexual stages...
Malaria parasite transmission requires differentiation of male and female gametocytes into gametes w...
Malaria parasite transmission requires differentiation of male and female gametocytes into gametes w...
Malaria parasite transmission requires differentiation of male and female gametocytes into gametes w...
The transmission of malaria parasites to mosquitoes relies on the rapid induction of sexual reproduc...
The transmission of malaria parasites to mosquitoes relies on the rapid induction of sexual reproduc...
International audienceIn malaria parasites, evolution of parasitism has been linked to functional op...