During asexual intraerythrocytic growth, Plasmodium falciparum utilizes hemoglobin obtained from the host red blood cell (RBC) as a nutrient source. Papain-like cysteine proteases, falcipains 2 and 3, have been reported to be involved in hemoglobin digestion and are targets of current antimalarial drug development efforts. However, their expression during gametocytogenesis, which is required for malaria parasite transmission, has not been studied. Many of the available antimalarials do not inhibit development of sexual stage parasites, and therefore, the persistence of gametocytes after drug treatment allows continued transmission of the disease. In the work reported here, incubation of stage V gametocytes with membrane-permeant cysteine pr...
Falcipain-2 (FP-2), a papain family cysteine protease of Plasmodium falciparum, is a promising targe...
Drugs that kill or inhibit the sexual stages of Plasmodium in order to prevent transmission are impo...
Plasmodium falciparum is an intra-erythrocytic parasite that causes the human disease, malaria. Curr...
Erythrocytic malaria parasites utilize proteases for a number of cellular processes, including hydro...
The process of merozoite release in Plasmodium falciparum involves rupture of the parasitophorous va...
Malaria is a disease caused by Plasmodium parasites that affects hundreds of millions of people. Pla...
Erythrocytic malaria parasites utilize proteases for a number of cellular processes, including hydro...
Erythrocytic malaria parasites utilize proteases for a number of cellular processes, including hydro...
Plasmodium falciparum cysteine protease, falcipain 1, reduces oocyst production, not erythrocytic st...
Malaria has consistently been rated as the worst parasitic disease in the world. This disease affect...
Among key potential drug target proteolytic systems in the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum ar...
Until now proteasese were predominantly described in respect to their role during hemoglobin degrada...
Cysteine proteases play a crucial role in the development of the human malaria parasites Plasmodium ...
Clinical studies and mathematical models predict that, to achieve malaria elimination, combination t...
ABSTRACT Malaria is transmitted whenmotile sporozoites are injected into the dermis by an infected f...
Falcipain-2 (FP-2), a papain family cysteine protease of Plasmodium falciparum, is a promising targe...
Drugs that kill or inhibit the sexual stages of Plasmodium in order to prevent transmission are impo...
Plasmodium falciparum is an intra-erythrocytic parasite that causes the human disease, malaria. Curr...
Erythrocytic malaria parasites utilize proteases for a number of cellular processes, including hydro...
The process of merozoite release in Plasmodium falciparum involves rupture of the parasitophorous va...
Malaria is a disease caused by Plasmodium parasites that affects hundreds of millions of people. Pla...
Erythrocytic malaria parasites utilize proteases for a number of cellular processes, including hydro...
Erythrocytic malaria parasites utilize proteases for a number of cellular processes, including hydro...
Plasmodium falciparum cysteine protease, falcipain 1, reduces oocyst production, not erythrocytic st...
Malaria has consistently been rated as the worst parasitic disease in the world. This disease affect...
Among key potential drug target proteolytic systems in the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum ar...
Until now proteasese were predominantly described in respect to their role during hemoglobin degrada...
Cysteine proteases play a crucial role in the development of the human malaria parasites Plasmodium ...
Clinical studies and mathematical models predict that, to achieve malaria elimination, combination t...
ABSTRACT Malaria is transmitted whenmotile sporozoites are injected into the dermis by an infected f...
Falcipain-2 (FP-2), a papain family cysteine protease of Plasmodium falciparum, is a promising targe...
Drugs that kill or inhibit the sexual stages of Plasmodium in order to prevent transmission are impo...
Plasmodium falciparum is an intra-erythrocytic parasite that causes the human disease, malaria. Curr...