AbstractTrypanosoma brucei survives in the mammalian blood-stream by regularly changing its variant surface glycoprotein (VSG) coat. The active VSG gene is located in a telomeric expression site, and coat switching occurs either by replacing the transcribed VSG gene or by changing the expression site that is active. To determine whether VSG expression site control requires promoter-specific sequences, we replaced the active VSG expression site promoter in bloodstream-form T. brucei with a ribosomal DNA (rDNA) promoter. These transformants were fully infective in laboratory animals, and the rDNA promoter, which is normally constitutively active, was efficiently inactivated and reactivated in the context of the VSG gene expression site. As th...
Trypanosoma brucei undergoes antigenic variation in the mammalian host. This can be achieved by acti...
Trypanosoma brucei survives in mammals by antigenic variation of its surface coat consisting of vari...
Survival of Trypanosoma brucei depends upon switches in its protective Variant Surface Glycoprotein ...
AbstractTrypanosoma brucei survives in the mammalian blood-stream by regularly changing its variant ...
Trypanosoma brucei evades the mammalian immune response by a process of antigenic variation. This in...
Trypanosoma brucei faces relentless immune attack in the mammalian bloodstream, where it is protecte...
African trypanosomes evade the immune response of their host by periodically changing their variant ...
African trypanosomes evade the immune response in the bloodstream of mammalian hosts by antigenic va...
Trypanosoma brucei faces relentless immune attack in the mammalian bloodstream, where it is protecte...
African trypanosomes such as Trypanosoma brucei undergo antigenic variation in the bloodstream of th...
Trypanosoma brucei mono-allelically expresses one of approximately 1500 variant surface glycoprotein...
Monoallelic exclusion ensures that the African trypanosome Trypanosoma brucei exclusively expresses ...
AbstractTrypanosoma brucei undergoes antigenic variation in the mammalian host. This can be achieved...
SummaryTrypanosoma brucei expresses variant surface glycoprotein (VSG) genes in a strictly monoallel...
Trypanosoma brucei expresses variant surface glycoprotein (VSG) genes in a strictly monoallelic fash...
Trypanosoma brucei undergoes antigenic variation in the mammalian host. This can be achieved by acti...
Trypanosoma brucei survives in mammals by antigenic variation of its surface coat consisting of vari...
Survival of Trypanosoma brucei depends upon switches in its protective Variant Surface Glycoprotein ...
AbstractTrypanosoma brucei survives in the mammalian blood-stream by regularly changing its variant ...
Trypanosoma brucei evades the mammalian immune response by a process of antigenic variation. This in...
Trypanosoma brucei faces relentless immune attack in the mammalian bloodstream, where it is protecte...
African trypanosomes evade the immune response of their host by periodically changing their variant ...
African trypanosomes evade the immune response in the bloodstream of mammalian hosts by antigenic va...
Trypanosoma brucei faces relentless immune attack in the mammalian bloodstream, where it is protecte...
African trypanosomes such as Trypanosoma brucei undergo antigenic variation in the bloodstream of th...
Trypanosoma brucei mono-allelically expresses one of approximately 1500 variant surface glycoprotein...
Monoallelic exclusion ensures that the African trypanosome Trypanosoma brucei exclusively expresses ...
AbstractTrypanosoma brucei undergoes antigenic variation in the mammalian host. This can be achieved...
SummaryTrypanosoma brucei expresses variant surface glycoprotein (VSG) genes in a strictly monoallel...
Trypanosoma brucei expresses variant surface glycoprotein (VSG) genes in a strictly monoallelic fash...
Trypanosoma brucei undergoes antigenic variation in the mammalian host. This can be achieved by acti...
Trypanosoma brucei survives in mammals by antigenic variation of its surface coat consisting of vari...
Survival of Trypanosoma brucei depends upon switches in its protective Variant Surface Glycoprotein ...