نتایج جستجو برای: rhoptry protein1 rop1 gene

تعداد نتایج: 1141967  

2014
Geqing Wang Christopher A. MacRaild Biswaranjan Mohanty Mehdi Mobli Nathan P. Cowieson Robin F. Anders Jamie S. Simpson Sheena McGowan Raymond S. Norton Martin J. Scanlon Olivier Silvie

Apical membrane antigen 1 (AMA1) of the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum has been implicated in invasion of the host erythrocyte. It interacts with malarial rhoptry neck (RON) proteins in the moving junction that forms between the host cell and the invading parasite. Agents that block this interaction inhibit invasion and may serve as promising leads for anti-malarial drug developme...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology letters 2015
Preeti Arivaradarajan Philip J Warburton Gunasekaran Paramasamy Sean P Nair Elaine Allan Peter Mullany

Screening of a bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) library containing metagenomic DNA from human plaque and saliva allowed the isolation of four clones producing antimicrobial activity. Three of these were pigmented and encoded homologues of glutamyl-tRNA reductase (GluTR), an enzyme involved in the C5 pathway leading to tetrapyrole synthesis, and one clone had antibacterial activity with no ...

Journal: :Development 1996
N Suzuki P A Labosky Y Furuta L Hargett R Dunn A B Fogo K Takahara D M Peters D S Greenspan B L Hogan

The mouse bone morphogenetic protein1 (Bmp1) gene encodes a secreted astacin metalloprotease that cleaves the COOH-propeptide of procollagen I, II and III. BMP-1 is also related to the product of the Drosophila patterning gene, tolloid (tld), which enhances the activity of the TGFbeta-related growth factor Decapentaplegic and promotes development of the dorsalmost amnioserosa. We have disrupted...

2013
Ahmed M. Ghoneim

The most deadly Apicomplexan parasite is Plasmodium falciparum because it causes the globally spread human malaria especially in Africa. Like other members of Apicomplexa, Plasmodium is an intracellular parasite that uses an elaborate complex of apical secretory organelles (rhoptries, micronemes and dense granules) to invade its host cells and immediately accommodate itself in a parasitophorous...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Aditi Alaganan Sarah J Fentress Keliang Tang Qiuling Wang L David Sibley

The intracellular parasite Toxoplasma gondii enjoys a wide host range and is adept at surviving in both naive and activated macrophages. Previous studies have emphasized the importance of the active serine-threonine protein kinase rhoptry protein 18 (ROP18), which targets immunity-related GTPases (IRGs), in mediating macrophage survival and acute virulence of T. gondii in mice. Here, we demonst...

2017
Kannan Venugopal Elisabeth Werkmeister Nicolas Barois Jean-Michel Saliou Anais Poncet Ludovic Huot Fabien Sindikubwabo Mohamed Ali Hakimi Gordon Langsley Frank Lafont Sabrina Marion

Toxoplasma gondii possesses a highly polarized secretory system, which efficiently assembles de novo micronemes and rhoptries during parasite replication. These apical secretory organelles release their contents into host cells promoting parasite invasion and survival. Using a CreLox-based inducible knock-out strategy and the ddFKBP over-expression system, we unraveled novel functions of the cl...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1993
C E Suarez G H Palmer S A Hines T F McElwain

Babesia bovis merozoite apical membrane polypeptide Bv60 was found to be rhoptry associated by immuno-electron microscopy and was redesignated rhoptry-associated protein 1 (RAP-1). The N-terminal 300 amino acids of RAP-1 have a high level of sequence similarity to the same N-terminal region of p58, its homolog from Babesia bigemina. However, the interspecies conserved sequences did not include ...

2011
Emily E. Rosowski Diana Lu Lindsay Julien Lauren Rodda Rogier A. Gaiser Kirk D.C. Jensen Jeroen P.J. Saeij

NF-κB is an integral component of the immune response to Toxoplasma gondii. Although evidence exists that T. gondii can directly modulate the NF-κB pathway, the parasite-derived effectors involved are unknown. We determined that type II strains of T. gondii activate more NF-κB than type I or type III strains, and using forward genetics we found that this difference is a result of the polymorphi...

2015
Brigitte Vulliez-Le Normand Bart W. Faber Frederick A. Saul Marjolein van der Eijk Alan W. Thomas Balbir Singh Clemens H. M. Kocken Graham A. Bentley

The malaria parasite Plasmodium knowlesi, previously associated only with infection of macaques, is now known to infect humans as well and has become a significant public health problem in Southeast Asia. This species should therefore be targeted in vaccine and therapeutic strategies against human malaria. Apical Membrane Antigen 1 (AMA1), which plays a role in Plasmodium merozoite invasion of ...

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