نتایج جستجو برای: giardia intestinalis

تعداد نتایج: 6081  

2015
Carlos Chagas Filho

Giardia intestinalis is a parasite protist considered a living fossil because it is placed in the earliest divergence and deepest branch in eukaryote evolution. This parasite grows in vitro as trophozoites and under some conditions differentiates into cysts, characterized by presence of a cyst wall (CW). Proteins and carbohydrates compose the CW of the parasite and are transported by the Encyst...

Journal: :Topics in companion animal medicine 2010
Sahatchai Tangtrongsup Valeria Scorza

I i t a r a o t A p t t l d s n iardia spp are flagellates that are found in the intestinal tract of humans and domestic and wildlife animals, inluding birds and amphibians, worldwide. The genus Giardia ontains multiple species, which are for the most part morphoogically indistinguishable. Recognized species of this genus are . duodenalis, G. agilis, G. muris, G. microti, G. ardeae, and G. sitt...

Journal: :Eukaryotic cell 2007
Scott C Dawson Meredith S Sagolla Joel J Mancuso David J Woessner Susan A House Lillian Fritz-Laylin W Zacheus Cande

Microtubule depolymerization dynamics in the spindle are regulated by kinesin-13, a nonprocessive kinesin motor protein that depolymerizes microtubules at the plus and minus ends. Here we show that a single kinesin-13 homolog regulates flagellar length dynamics, as well as other interphase and mitotic dynamics in Giardia intestinalis, a widespread parasitic diplomonad protist. Both green fluore...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2006
Meredith S Sagolla Scott C Dawson Joel J Mancuso W Zacheus Cande

In the binucleate parasite Giardia intestinalis, two diploid nuclei and essential cytoskeletal structures including eight flagella are duplicated and partitioned into two daughter cells during cell division. The mechanisms of mitosis and cytokinesis in the binucleate parasite Giardia are poorly resolved, yet have important implications for the maintenance of genetic heterozygosity. To articulat...

Journal: :Frontiers in cellular neuroscience 2015
Marie C. M. Halliez André G. Buret

Gastrointestinal motility and transport of water and electrolytes play key roles in the pathophysiology of diarrhea upon exposure to enteric parasites. These processes are actively modulated by the enteric nervous system (ENS), which includes efferent, and afferent neurons, as well as interneurons. ENS integrity is essential to the maintenance of homeostatic gut responses. A number of gastroint...

2013
Carlos A Niño Jenny Chaparro Paolo Soffientini Simona Polo Moises Wasserman

Ubiquitination is a highly dynamic and versatile posttranslational modification that regulates protein function, stability, and interactions. To investigate the roles of ubiquitination in a primitive eukaryotic lineage, we utilized the early-branching eukaryote Giardia intestinalis. Using a combination of biochemical, immunofluorescence-based, and proteomics approaches, we assessed the ubiquiti...

2009
Xiaowei (Sylvia) Chen Lesley J. Collins Patrick J. Biggs David Penny

RNA interference (RNAi) is a set of mechanisms which regulate gene expression in eukaryotes. Key elements of RNAi are small sense and antisense RNAs from 19 to 26 nt generated from double-stranded RNAs. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are a major type of RNAi-associated small RNAs and are found in most eukaryotes studied to date. To investigate whether small RNAs associated with RNAi appear to be present in...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2001
J Tachezy L B Sánchez M Müller

Pyridoxal-5'-phosphate-dependent cysteine desulfurase (IscS) is an essential enzyme in the assembly of FeS clusters in bacteria as well as in the mitochondria of eukaryotes. Although FeS proteins are particularly important for the energy metabolism of amitochondrial anaerobic eukaryotes, there is no information about FeS cluster formation in these organisms. We identified and sequenced two IscS...

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