AbstractFertilization and zygote development are obligate features of the malaria parasite life cycle and occur during parasite transmission to mosquitoes. The surface protein PFS48/45 is expressed by male and female gametes of Plasmodium falciparum and PFS48/45 antibodies prevent zygote development and transmission. Here, gene disruption was used to show that Pfs48/45 and the ortholog Pbs48/45 from a rodent malaria parasite P. berghei play a conserved and important role in fertilization. p48/45− parasites had a reduced capacity to produce oocysts in mosquitoes due to greatly reduced zygote formation. Unexpectedly, only male gamete fertility of p48/45− parasites was affected, failing to penetrate otherwise fertile female gametes. P48/45 is ...
Gametocytes are the sole Plasmodium parasite stages that infect mosquitoes; therefore development of...
Malaria parasites must undergo sexual and sporogonic development in mosquitoes before they can infec...
Malaria transmission requires that the parasites differentiate into gametocytes prior to ingestion b...
AbstractFertilization and zygote development are obligate features of the malaria parasite life cycl...
Fertilization and zygote development are obligate features of the malaria parasite life cycle and oc...
Contains fulltext : 185544.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Fertilization...
Sexual reproduction for malaria parasites is an essential process and is necessary for parasite tran...
Sexual reproduction for malaria parasites is an essential process and is necessary for parasite tran...
The genome of Plasmodium falciparum contains a small gene family that expresses proteins characteriz...
ABSTRACT Sexual-stage proteins have a distinct function in the mosquito vector during transmission a...
Contains fulltext : 49758schaijk.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The gen...
Abstract Two members of 6-cysteine (6-cys) protein family, P48/45 and P230, are important for gamete...
Malaria is a mosquito-borne disease affecting millions of people every year. The rodent parasite Pla...
The process of fertilization is critically dependent on the mutual recognition of gametes and in Pla...
SummaryMalaria, which is caused by Plasmodium parasites, is transmitted by anopheline mosquitoes. Wh...
Gametocytes are the sole Plasmodium parasite stages that infect mosquitoes; therefore development of...
Malaria parasites must undergo sexual and sporogonic development in mosquitoes before they can infec...
Malaria transmission requires that the parasites differentiate into gametocytes prior to ingestion b...
AbstractFertilization and zygote development are obligate features of the malaria parasite life cycl...
Fertilization and zygote development are obligate features of the malaria parasite life cycle and oc...
Contains fulltext : 185544.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Fertilization...
Sexual reproduction for malaria parasites is an essential process and is necessary for parasite tran...
Sexual reproduction for malaria parasites is an essential process and is necessary for parasite tran...
The genome of Plasmodium falciparum contains a small gene family that expresses proteins characteriz...
ABSTRACT Sexual-stage proteins have a distinct function in the mosquito vector during transmission a...
Contains fulltext : 49758schaijk.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The gen...
Abstract Two members of 6-cysteine (6-cys) protein family, P48/45 and P230, are important for gamete...
Malaria is a mosquito-borne disease affecting millions of people every year. The rodent parasite Pla...
The process of fertilization is critically dependent on the mutual recognition of gametes and in Pla...
SummaryMalaria, which is caused by Plasmodium parasites, is transmitted by anopheline mosquitoes. Wh...
Gametocytes are the sole Plasmodium parasite stages that infect mosquitoes; therefore development of...
Malaria parasites must undergo sexual and sporogonic development in mosquitoes before they can infec...
Malaria transmission requires that the parasites differentiate into gametocytes prior to ingestion b...