A striking difference of the life stages of the protozoan parasite Leishmania is a long flagellum in the insect stage promastigotes and a rudimentary organelle in the mammalian amastigotes. LmxMKK, a mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase kinase from Leishmania mexicana, is required for growth of a full-length flagellum. We identified LmxMPK3, a MAP kinase homologue, with a similar expression pattern as LmxMKK being not detectable in amastigotes, up-regulated during the differentiation to promastigotes, constantly expressed in promastigotes, and shut down during the differentiation to amastigotes. LmxMPK3 null mutants resemble the LmxMKK knockouts with flagella reduced to one-fifth of the wild-type length, stumpy cell bodies, and vesicles a...
The disease, Leishmaniasis, is caused by the protozoal parasite Leishmania, which is transmitted by ...
The parasitic protozoon Leishmania mexicana undergoes two major developmental stages in its life cyc...
According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), leishmaniasis belongs to the twenty-one neglected ...
During its life cycle, the parasitic protozoon Leishmania mexicana differentiates from a flagellated...
Members of the mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase cascade are important for the establishment of...
Background: Leishmania parasites undergo profound morphological and biochemical changes while passin...
Mitogen-activated protein kinase patways play important roles in L. mexicana cell biology. This rese...
Components of mitogen-activated signal transduction pathways have been shown to be involved in flage...
International audienceTrypanosomatid parasites are the causative agents of severe human diseases suc...
SummaryMitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) are involved in environmental signal sensing. They ...
Differentiation between distinct stages is fundamental for the life cycle of intracellular protozoan...
Leishmaniasis is a tropical disease affecting around 12 million people worldwide with a further 350 ...
Leishmaniasis is a life threatening tropical disease caused by Leishmania parasites that are transmi...
International audienceDuring the infectious cycle, protozoan parasites of the genus Leishmania under...
The essential mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAP kinase), LmxMPK4, of Leishmania mexicana is mini...
The disease, Leishmaniasis, is caused by the protozoal parasite Leishmania, which is transmitted by ...
The parasitic protozoon Leishmania mexicana undergoes two major developmental stages in its life cyc...
According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), leishmaniasis belongs to the twenty-one neglected ...
During its life cycle, the parasitic protozoon Leishmania mexicana differentiates from a flagellated...
Members of the mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase cascade are important for the establishment of...
Background: Leishmania parasites undergo profound morphological and biochemical changes while passin...
Mitogen-activated protein kinase patways play important roles in L. mexicana cell biology. This rese...
Components of mitogen-activated signal transduction pathways have been shown to be involved in flage...
International audienceTrypanosomatid parasites are the causative agents of severe human diseases suc...
SummaryMitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) are involved in environmental signal sensing. They ...
Differentiation between distinct stages is fundamental for the life cycle of intracellular protozoan...
Leishmaniasis is a tropical disease affecting around 12 million people worldwide with a further 350 ...
Leishmaniasis is a life threatening tropical disease caused by Leishmania parasites that are transmi...
International audienceDuring the infectious cycle, protozoan parasites of the genus Leishmania under...
The essential mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAP kinase), LmxMPK4, of Leishmania mexicana is mini...
The disease, Leishmaniasis, is caused by the protozoal parasite Leishmania, which is transmitted by ...
The parasitic protozoon Leishmania mexicana undergoes two major developmental stages in its life cyc...
According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), leishmaniasis belongs to the twenty-one neglected ...