Apicomplexan parasites, Eimeria tenella, Plasmodium spp. and Toxoplasma gondii, possess a homologous plastid-like organelle termed the apicoplast, derived from the endosymbiotic enslavement of a photosynthetic alga. However, currently no eimerian nuclear encoded apicoplast targeted proteins have been identified, unlike in Plasmodium spp. and T. gondii. In this study, we demonstrate that nuclear encoded enoyl reductase of E. tenella (EtENR) has a predicted N-terminal bipartite transit sequence, typical of apicoplast-targeted proteins. Using a combination of immunocytochemistry and EM we demonstrate that this fatty acid biosynthesis protein is located in the apicoplast of E. tenella. Using the EtENR as a tool to mark apicoplast development du...
Apicomplexan parasites are responsible for numerous important human diseases including toxoplasmosis...
Apicomplexan parasites are responsible for high impact human diseases such as malaria, toxoplasmosis...
<div><p>Apicomplexan parasites are responsible for numerous important human diseases including toxop...
Apicomplexan parasites, Eimeria tenella, Plasmodium spp. and Toxoplasma gondii, possess a homologous...
Apicomplexan parasites, Eimeria tenella, Plasmodium spp. and Toxoplasma gondii, possess a homologous...
Apicomplexan parasites of the genus Eimeria are the major causative agent of avian coccidiosis, lead...
Apicomplexan parasites of the genus Eimeria are the major causative agent of avian coccidiosis, lead...
This review gives a brief overview of our current knowledge on the origin, biology and metabolic fun...
The structure and location of Toxoplasma gondii apicoplasts were examined in intermediate and defini...
The structure and location of Toxoplasma gondii apicoplasts were examined in intermediate and defini...
The apicomplexan plastid, or ‘apicoplast’ is a non-photosynthetic plastid organelle found in parasit...
AbstractApicomplexan parasites contain a vestigial plastid called apicoplast which has been suggeste...
Apicomplexan parasites are responsible for high impact human diseases such as malaria, toxoplasmosis...
Apicomplexan parasites employ an unusual mechanism for cell replication, assembling daughters within...
Apicomplexan parasites are responsible for numerous important human diseases including toxoplasmosis...
Apicomplexan parasites are responsible for high impact human diseases such as malaria, toxoplasmosis...
<div><p>Apicomplexan parasites are responsible for numerous important human diseases including toxop...
Apicomplexan parasites, Eimeria tenella, Plasmodium spp. and Toxoplasma gondii, possess a homologous...
Apicomplexan parasites, Eimeria tenella, Plasmodium spp. and Toxoplasma gondii, possess a homologous...
Apicomplexan parasites of the genus Eimeria are the major causative agent of avian coccidiosis, lead...
Apicomplexan parasites of the genus Eimeria are the major causative agent of avian coccidiosis, lead...
This review gives a brief overview of our current knowledge on the origin, biology and metabolic fun...
The structure and location of Toxoplasma gondii apicoplasts were examined in intermediate and defini...
The structure and location of Toxoplasma gondii apicoplasts were examined in intermediate and defini...
The apicomplexan plastid, or ‘apicoplast’ is a non-photosynthetic plastid organelle found in parasit...
AbstractApicomplexan parasites contain a vestigial plastid called apicoplast which has been suggeste...
Apicomplexan parasites are responsible for high impact human diseases such as malaria, toxoplasmosis...
Apicomplexan parasites employ an unusual mechanism for cell replication, assembling daughters within...
Apicomplexan parasites are responsible for numerous important human diseases including toxoplasmosis...
Apicomplexan parasites are responsible for high impact human diseases such as malaria, toxoplasmosis...
<div><p>Apicomplexan parasites are responsible for numerous important human diseases including toxop...