The apical complex is one of the defining features of apicomplexan parasites, including the malaria parasite Plasmodium, where it mediates host penetration and invasion. The apical complex is also known in a few related lineages, including several non-parasitic heterotrophs, where it mediates feeding behaviour. The origin of the apical complex is unclear, and one reason for this is that in apicomplexans it exists in only part of the life cycle, and never simultaneously with other major cytoskeletal structures like flagella and basal bodies. Here, we used conventional TEM and serial TEM tomography to reconstruct the three dimensional structure of the apical complex in Psammosa pacifica, a predatory relative of apicomplexans and dinoflagellat...
Apicomplexa are intracellular parasites that cause important human diseases including malaria and to...
The pellicle of the apicomplexan parasite Toxoplasma gondii is a shared structure among the supergro...
<p><b>a</b>. Surface structure of the ventral side of <i>Psammosa pacifica</i>, showing two flagella...
The apical complex is one of the defining features of apicomplexan parasites, including the malaria ...
<div><p>The apical complex is one of the defining features of apicomplexan parasites, including the ...
<p>The microtubule component of the <i>P. pacifica</i> apical complex is composed of eight short con...
<p>Dorsal view. <b>b.</b> Ventral view. The pseudoconoid (C) consists of eight conoid microtubules a...
Apicomplexa are intracellular parasites that cause important human diseases including malaria and to...
<div><p>Apicomplexa are intracellular parasites that cause important human diseases including malari...
The Apicomplexa phylum is composed of numerous intracellular parasites of human and veterinary impor...
The phylum Apicomplexa has been defined by the presence of the apical complex, a structure composed ...
Since its first description, Chromera velia has attracted keen interest as the closest free-living r...
<p>In the second cell where the apical complex was reconstructed by serial tomography, two sets of a...
Dinoflagellates are a member of the Alveolata, and elucidation of the early evolution of alveolates ...
The phylum of Apicomplexa comprises parasitic protozoa that share distinctive features such as the a...
Apicomplexa are intracellular parasites that cause important human diseases including malaria and to...
The pellicle of the apicomplexan parasite Toxoplasma gondii is a shared structure among the supergro...
<p><b>a</b>. Surface structure of the ventral side of <i>Psammosa pacifica</i>, showing two flagella...
The apical complex is one of the defining features of apicomplexan parasites, including the malaria ...
<div><p>The apical complex is one of the defining features of apicomplexan parasites, including the ...
<p>The microtubule component of the <i>P. pacifica</i> apical complex is composed of eight short con...
<p>Dorsal view. <b>b.</b> Ventral view. The pseudoconoid (C) consists of eight conoid microtubules a...
Apicomplexa are intracellular parasites that cause important human diseases including malaria and to...
<div><p>Apicomplexa are intracellular parasites that cause important human diseases including malari...
The Apicomplexa phylum is composed of numerous intracellular parasites of human and veterinary impor...
The phylum Apicomplexa has been defined by the presence of the apical complex, a structure composed ...
Since its first description, Chromera velia has attracted keen interest as the closest free-living r...
<p>In the second cell where the apical complex was reconstructed by serial tomography, two sets of a...
Dinoflagellates are a member of the Alveolata, and elucidation of the early evolution of alveolates ...
The phylum of Apicomplexa comprises parasitic protozoa that share distinctive features such as the a...
Apicomplexa are intracellular parasites that cause important human diseases including malaria and to...
The pellicle of the apicomplexan parasite Toxoplasma gondii is a shared structure among the supergro...
<p><b>a</b>. Surface structure of the ventral side of <i>Psammosa pacifica</i>, showing two flagella...