Migration of malaria parasites is powered by a myosin motor that moves actin filaments, which in turn link to adhesive proteins spanning the plasma membrane. The retrograde flow of these adhesins appears to be coupled to forward locomotion. However, the contact dynamics between the parasite and the substrate as well as the generation of forces are complex and their relation to retrograde flow is unclear. Using optical tweezers we found retrograde flow rates up to 15 μm/s contrasting with parasite average speeds of 1-2 μm/s. We found that a surface protein, TLP, functions in reducing retrograde flow for the buildup of adhesive force and that actin dynamics appear optimized for the generation of force but not for maximizing the speed of retro...
Apicomplexan parasites move and actively enter host cells by substrate-dependent gliding motility, a...
Sporozoites are the highly motile stages of the malaria parasite injected into the host's skin durin...
Apicomplexan parasites, including Plasmodium and Toxoplasma, employ a unique form of substrate-depen...
Migration of malaria parasites is powered by a myosin motor that moves actin filaments, which in tur...
During transmission of malaria-causing parasites from mosquito to mammal, Plasmodium sporozoites mig...
During transmission of malaria-causing parasites from mosquito to mammal, Plasmodium sporozoites mig...
Abstract Profilin is an actin monomer binding protein that provides ATP-actin for incorporation into...
International audienceThe capacity to migrate is fundamental to multicellular and single-celled life...
Intracellular parasites of the phylum Apicomplexa cause pervasive human diseases and are responsible...
Münter et al. (2009) demonstrate that malaria parasite movement is highly complex, involving cycles ...
Plasmodium sporozoite motility is essential for establishing malaria infections. It depends on initi...
International audienceAmong the eukaryotic cells that navigate through fully developed metazoan tiss...
SummarySporozoites are the highly motile stages of the malaria parasite injected into the host's ski...
Motion is an intrinsic property of all living organisms, and each cell displays a variety of shapes ...
Malaria parasite motility relies on an internal parasite actomyosin motor that, when linked to the h...
Apicomplexan parasites move and actively enter host cells by substrate-dependent gliding motility, a...
Sporozoites are the highly motile stages of the malaria parasite injected into the host's skin durin...
Apicomplexan parasites, including Plasmodium and Toxoplasma, employ a unique form of substrate-depen...
Migration of malaria parasites is powered by a myosin motor that moves actin filaments, which in tur...
During transmission of malaria-causing parasites from mosquito to mammal, Plasmodium sporozoites mig...
During transmission of malaria-causing parasites from mosquito to mammal, Plasmodium sporozoites mig...
Abstract Profilin is an actin monomer binding protein that provides ATP-actin for incorporation into...
International audienceThe capacity to migrate is fundamental to multicellular and single-celled life...
Intracellular parasites of the phylum Apicomplexa cause pervasive human diseases and are responsible...
Münter et al. (2009) demonstrate that malaria parasite movement is highly complex, involving cycles ...
Plasmodium sporozoite motility is essential for establishing malaria infections. It depends on initi...
International audienceAmong the eukaryotic cells that navigate through fully developed metazoan tiss...
SummarySporozoites are the highly motile stages of the malaria parasite injected into the host's ski...
Motion is an intrinsic property of all living organisms, and each cell displays a variety of shapes ...
Malaria parasite motility relies on an internal parasite actomyosin motor that, when linked to the h...
Apicomplexan parasites move and actively enter host cells by substrate-dependent gliding motility, a...
Sporozoites are the highly motile stages of the malaria parasite injected into the host's skin durin...
Apicomplexan parasites, including Plasmodium and Toxoplasma, employ a unique form of substrate-depen...