ABSTRACT The human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum requires efficient egress out of an infected red blood cell for pathogenesis. This egress event is highly coordinated and is mediated by several signaling proteins, including the plant-like P. falciparum calcium-dependent protein kinase 5 (PfCDPK5). Knockdown of PfCDPK5 results in an egress block where parasites are trapped inside their host cells. The mechanism of this PfCDPK5-dependent block, however, remains unknown. Here, we show that PfCDPK5 colocalizes with a specialized set of parasite organelles known as micronemes and is required for their discharge, implicating failure of this step as the cause of the egress defect in PfCDPK5-deficient parasites. Furthermore, we show that P...
Second messengers such as phosphoinositides and calcium are known to control diverse processes invol...
We have previously shown that genetic disruption of Toxoplasma gondii calcium-dependent protein kina...
In malaria parasites, evolution of parasitism has been linked to functional optimisation. Despite th...
ABSTRACT The human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum requires efficient egress out of an infect...
Clinical malaria is associated with the proliferation of Plasmodium parasites in human erythrocytes....
Clinical malaria is associated with the proliferation of Plasmodium parasites in human erythrocytes....
ABSTRACT Protein kinases are important mediators of signal transduction in cellular pathways, and ca...
<div><p>The malaria parasite replicates within an intraerythrocytic parasitophorous vacuole (PV). Ev...
The malaria parasite replicates within an intraerythrocytic parasitophorous vacuole (PV). Eventually...
ABSTRACT Understanding the mechanisms behind host cell invasion by Plasmodium falciparum remains a m...
Signalling pathways in malaria parasite remain poorly defined and major reason for this is the lack ...
Our understanding of the key phosphorylation-dependent signalling pathways in the human malaria para...
Understanding the mechanisms behind host cell invasion by Plasmodium falciparum remains a major hurd...
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...
Second messengers such as phosphoinositides and calcium are known to control diverse processes invol...
We have previously shown that genetic disruption of Toxoplasma gondii calcium-dependent protein kina...
In malaria parasites, evolution of parasitism has been linked to functional optimisation. Despite th...
ABSTRACT The human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum requires efficient egress out of an infect...
Clinical malaria is associated with the proliferation of Plasmodium parasites in human erythrocytes....
Clinical malaria is associated with the proliferation of Plasmodium parasites in human erythrocytes....
ABSTRACT Protein kinases are important mediators of signal transduction in cellular pathways, and ca...
<div><p>The malaria parasite replicates within an intraerythrocytic parasitophorous vacuole (PV). Ev...
The malaria parasite replicates within an intraerythrocytic parasitophorous vacuole (PV). Eventually...
ABSTRACT Understanding the mechanisms behind host cell invasion by Plasmodium falciparum remains a m...
Signalling pathways in malaria parasite remain poorly defined and major reason for this is the lack ...
Our understanding of the key phosphorylation-dependent signalling pathways in the human malaria para...
Understanding the mechanisms behind host cell invasion by Plasmodium falciparum remains a major hurd...
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...
Second messengers such as phosphoinositides and calcium are known to control diverse processes invol...
We have previously shown that genetic disruption of Toxoplasma gondii calcium-dependent protein kina...
In malaria parasites, evolution of parasitism has been linked to functional optimisation. Despite th...