The Library of Apicomplexan Metabolic Pathways (LAMP, http://www.llamp.net) is a web database that provides near complete mapping from genes to the central metabolic functions for some of the prominent intracellular parasites of the phylum Apicomplexa. This phylum includes the causative agents of malaria, toxoplasmosis and theileriosis-diseases with a huge economic and social impact. A number of apicomplexan genomes have been sequenced, but the accurate annotation of gene function remains challenging. We have adopted an approach called metabolic reconstruction, in which genes are systematically assigned to functions within pathways/networks for Toxoplasma gondii, Neospora caninum, Cryptosporidium and Theileria species, and Babesia bovis. Se...
The phylum Apicomplexa consists largely of obligate animal parasites that include the causative agen...
Intracellular single-celled parasites belonging to the large phylum Apicomplexa are amongst the most...
Protozoan parasites of the phylum apicomplexa (including Plasmodium and Toxoplasma) contain three ty...
Intracellular parasites of the phylum Apicomplexa harbor a plastid-like organelle called apicoplast ...
Understanding of metabolism in disease-causing microorganisms promotes drug design through the ident...
Proteomics data can supplement genome annotation efforts, for example being used to confirm gene mod...
The Apicomplexa is a large phylum of intracellular para-sites that show great diversity and adaptabi...
To survive and proliferate in diverse host environments with varying nutrient availability, the obli...
To survive and proliferate in diverse host environments with varying nutrient availability, the obli...
Toxoplasma gondii is a human pathogen prevalent worldwide that poses a challenging and unmet need fo...
This dissertation exploits phylogenomic approaches to identify genes and gene families likely to be ...
The increasing prevalence of apicomplexan parasites such as Plasmodium, Toxoplasma, and Cryptosporid...
Apicomplexa form a phylum of obligate parasitic protozoa of great clinical and veterinary importance...
This dissertation exploits phylogenomic approaches to identify genes and gene families likely to be ...
This dissertation exploits phylogenomic approaches to identify genes and gene families likely to be ...
The phylum Apicomplexa consists largely of obligate animal parasites that include the causative agen...
Intracellular single-celled parasites belonging to the large phylum Apicomplexa are amongst the most...
Protozoan parasites of the phylum apicomplexa (including Plasmodium and Toxoplasma) contain three ty...
Intracellular parasites of the phylum Apicomplexa harbor a plastid-like organelle called apicoplast ...
Understanding of metabolism in disease-causing microorganisms promotes drug design through the ident...
Proteomics data can supplement genome annotation efforts, for example being used to confirm gene mod...
The Apicomplexa is a large phylum of intracellular para-sites that show great diversity and adaptabi...
To survive and proliferate in diverse host environments with varying nutrient availability, the obli...
To survive and proliferate in diverse host environments with varying nutrient availability, the obli...
Toxoplasma gondii is a human pathogen prevalent worldwide that poses a challenging and unmet need fo...
This dissertation exploits phylogenomic approaches to identify genes and gene families likely to be ...
The increasing prevalence of apicomplexan parasites such as Plasmodium, Toxoplasma, and Cryptosporid...
Apicomplexa form a phylum of obligate parasitic protozoa of great clinical and veterinary importance...
This dissertation exploits phylogenomic approaches to identify genes and gene families likely to be ...
This dissertation exploits phylogenomic approaches to identify genes and gene families likely to be ...
The phylum Apicomplexa consists largely of obligate animal parasites that include the causative agen...
Intracellular single-celled parasites belonging to the large phylum Apicomplexa are amongst the most...
Protozoan parasites of the phylum apicomplexa (including Plasmodium and Toxoplasma) contain three ty...