Malaria is responsible for hundreds of thousands of deaths every year. The lack of an effective vaccine and the global spread of multidrug resistant parasites hampers the fight against the disease and underlines the need for new antimalarial drugs. Central to the pathogenesis of malaria is the proliferation of Plasmodium parasites within human erythrocytes. Parasites invade erythrocytes via a coordinated sequence of receptor–ligand interactions between the parasite and the host cell. Posttranslational modifications such as protein phosphorylation are known to be key regulators in this process and are mediated by protein kinases. For several parasite kinases, including the Plasmodium falciparum glycogen synthase kinase 3 (PfGSK3), inhibitors...
PfPK7 is an orphan protein kinase of Plasmodium falciparum with maximal homology to MEK3/6 and to f...
As the decline of malaria cases stalled over the last five years, novel targets in Plasmodium falcip...
Malaria kills every year 1 to 3 million people, mostly children under five years old. The situation ...
A role for the Plasmodium falciparum cyclic GMP (cGMP)-dependent protein kinase (PfPKG) in gametogen...
Cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP)-dependent protein kinase A (PKA) signalling is essential for t...
A role for the Plasmodium falciparum cyclic GMP (cGMP)-dependent protein kinase (PfPKG) in gametogen...
ABSTRACT Understanding the mechanisms behind host cell invasion by Plasmodium falciparum remains a m...
Malaria continues to present a major global health burden, particularly in low-resource countries. P...
Understanding the mechanisms behind host cell invasion by Plasmodium falciparum remains a major hurd...
The malaria parasite replicates within an intraerythrocytic parasitophorous vacuole (PV). Eventually...
Malaria pathology is caused by multiplication of asexual parasites within erythrocytes, whereas mos-...
The kinome of the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum includes two genes encoding mitogen-a...
Cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP)-dependent protein kinase A (PKA) signalling is essential for t...
Worldwide increasing resistance of Plasmodium falciparum to common anti-malaria agents calls for the...
As the decline of malaria cases stalled over the last five years, novel targets in Plasmodium falcip...
PfPK7 is an orphan protein kinase of Plasmodium falciparum with maximal homology to MEK3/6 and to f...
As the decline of malaria cases stalled over the last five years, novel targets in Plasmodium falcip...
Malaria kills every year 1 to 3 million people, mostly children under five years old. The situation ...
A role for the Plasmodium falciparum cyclic GMP (cGMP)-dependent protein kinase (PfPKG) in gametogen...
Cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP)-dependent protein kinase A (PKA) signalling is essential for t...
A role for the Plasmodium falciparum cyclic GMP (cGMP)-dependent protein kinase (PfPKG) in gametogen...
ABSTRACT Understanding the mechanisms behind host cell invasion by Plasmodium falciparum remains a m...
Malaria continues to present a major global health burden, particularly in low-resource countries. P...
Understanding the mechanisms behind host cell invasion by Plasmodium falciparum remains a major hurd...
The malaria parasite replicates within an intraerythrocytic parasitophorous vacuole (PV). Eventually...
Malaria pathology is caused by multiplication of asexual parasites within erythrocytes, whereas mos-...
The kinome of the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum includes two genes encoding mitogen-a...
Cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP)-dependent protein kinase A (PKA) signalling is essential for t...
Worldwide increasing resistance of Plasmodium falciparum to common anti-malaria agents calls for the...
As the decline of malaria cases stalled over the last five years, novel targets in Plasmodium falcip...
PfPK7 is an orphan protein kinase of Plasmodium falciparum with maximal homology to MEK3/6 and to f...
As the decline of malaria cases stalled over the last five years, novel targets in Plasmodium falcip...
Malaria kills every year 1 to 3 million people, mostly children under five years old. The situation ...