نتایج جستجو برای: giardia intestinalis

تعداد نتایج: 6081  

Journal: :PLoS Pathogens 2008
Ondřej Šmíd Anna Matušková Simon R. Harris Tomáš Kučera Marián Novotný Lenka Horváthová Ivan Hrdý Eva Kutějová Robert P. Hirt T. Martin Embley Jiří Janata Jan Tachezy

Mitochondrial processing peptidases are heterodimeric enzymes (alpha/betaMPP) that play an essential role in mitochondrial biogenesis by recognizing and cleaving the targeting presequences of nuclear-encoded mitochondrial proteins. The two subunits are paralogues that probably evolved by duplication of a gene for a monomeric metallopeptidase from the endosymbiotic ancestor of mitochondria. Here...

2010
Luis Quihui Gloria G Morales Rosa O Méndez Johanna G Leyva Julián Esparza Mauro E Valencia

BACKGROUND Both giardiasis and zinc deficiency are serious health problems worldwide. In Mexico, the prevalence of G. intestinalis was estimated at 32% in 1994. It remains a health problem in northwestern Mexico. Recent surveys (1987, 1995, and 1999) reported zinc deficiency in the Mexican population. The association of giardiasis and malabsorption of micronutrients has been well documented, al...

2015
Gulden Sonmez Tamer Murat Kasap Doganhan Kadir Er

BACKGROUND Giardiasis is caused by the intestinal protozoan parasite Giardia duodenalis (synonyms: G. lamblia, G. intestinalis), which is one of the most frequent parasites that infect Turkish children. However, molecular characterization of G. duodenalis in Turkey is relatively scarce. The present work aimed at genotyping G. duodenalis isolates from Turkey using molecular techniques. MATERIA...

2016
Pavla Tůmová Magdalena Uzlíková Tomáš Jurczyk Eva Nohýnková

Giardia intestinalis is an important single-celled human pathogen. Interestingly, this organism has two equal-sized transcriptionally active nuclei, each considered diploid. By evaluating condensed chromosome numbers and visualizing homologous chromosomes by fluorescent in situ hybridization, we determined that the Giardia cells are constitutively aneuploid. We observed karyotype inter-and intr...

2011
Petr L. Jedelský Pavel Doležal Petr Rada Jan Pyrih Ondřej Šmíd Ivan Hrdý Miroslava Šedinová Michaela Marcinčiková Lubomír Voleman Andrew J. Perry Neritza Campo Beltrán Trevor Lithgow Jan Tachezy

The mitosomes of Giardia intestinalis are thought to be mitochondria highly-reduced in response to the oxygen-poor niche. We performed a quantitative proteomic assessment of Giardia mitosomes to increase understanding of the function and evolutionary origin of these enigmatic organelles. Mitosome-enriched fractions were obtained from cell homogenate using Optiprep gradient centrifugation. To di...

2017
Lei Deng Wei Li Zhijun Zhong Xuehan Liu Yijun Chai Xue Luo Yuan Song Wuyou Wang Chao Gong Xiangming Huang Yanchun Hu Hualin Fu Min He Ya Wang Yue Zhang Kongju Wu Suizhong Cao Guangneng Peng

Giardia intestinalis, a cosmopolitan zoonotic parasite, is one of the most common causes of protozoal diarrhea in both humans and animals worldwide. Although G. intestinalis has been detected in many animals, information regarding its prevalence and genotype in Chinese racehorses is scarce. In the present study, we investigated the prevalence of G. intestinalis in racehorses and performed molec...

2017
Showgy Y Ma'ayeh Jingyi Liu Dimitra Peirasmaki Katarina Hörnaeus Sara Bergström Lind Manfred Grabherr Jonas Bergquist Staffan G Svärd

BACKGROUND Giardia intestinalis is a non-invasive protozoan parasite that causes giardiasis in humans, the most common form of parasite-induced diarrhea. Disease mechanisms are not completely defined and very few virulence factors are known. METHODOLOGY To identify putative virulence factors and elucidate mechanistic pathways leading to disease, we have used proteomics to identify the major e...

2009
Oscar Franzén Jon Jerlström-Hultqvist Elsie Castro Ellen Sherwood Johan Ankarklev David S. Reiner Daniel Palm Jan O. Andersson Björn Andersson Staffan G. Svärd

Giardia intestinalis is a major cause of diarrheal disease worldwide and two major Giardia genotypes, assemblages A and B, infect humans. The genome of assemblage A parasite WB was recently sequenced, and the structurally compact 11.7 Mbp genome contains simplified basic cellular machineries and metabolism. We here performed 454 sequencing to 16x coverage of the assemblage B isolate GS, the onl...

Journal: :Indonesian Bulletin of Animal and Veterinary Sciences 2018

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