نتایج جستجو برای: rhoptry protein1 rop1 gene

تعداد نتایج: 1141967  

2012
Adam James Reid Sarah J. Vermont James A. Cotton David Harris Grant A. Hill-Cawthorne Stephanie Könen-Waisman Sophia M. Latham Tobias Mourier Rebecca Norton Michael A. Quail Mandy Sanders Dhanasekaran Shanmugam Amandeep Sohal James D. Wasmuth Brian Brunk Michael E. Grigg Jonathan C. Howard John Parkinson David S. Roos Alexander J. Trees Matthew Berriman Arnab Pain Jonathan M. Wastling

Toxoplasma gondii is a zoonotic protozoan parasite which infects nearly one third of the human population and is found in an extraordinary range of vertebrate hosts. Its epidemiology depends heavily on horizontal transmission, especially between rodents and its definitive host, the cat. Neospora caninum is a recently discovered close relative of Toxoplasma, whose definitive host is the dog. Bot...

Journal: :Trends in Parasitology 2021

Rhoptries are connected to an apical vesicle which is docked the plasma membrane (PM) and extends a rosette of PM-embedded intramembranous particles via electron-dense connecting material. Rhoptry secretion thus involves multiple membrane-fusion events. The essential for rhoptry but dispensable microneme exocytosis. Rosette formation exocytosis require conserved proteins that restricted Alveola...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Chunlei Su Daniel K Howe J P Dubey James W Ajioka L David Sibley

Strains of Toxoplasma gondii can be grouped into three predominant clonal lineages with members of the type I group being uniformly lethal in mice. To elucidate the basis of this extreme virulence, a genetic cross was performed between a highly virulent type I strain (GT-1) and a less-virulent type III strain (CTG), and the phenotypes of resulting progeny were analyzed by genetic linkage mappin...

Journal: :Physiologia Plantarum 2021

The KNOTTED1-LIKE HOMEOBOX PROTEIN1 (KD1) gene is highly expressed in flower and leaf abscission zones (AZs), KD1 was reported to regulate tomato pedicel via alteration of the auxin gradient response AZ (FAZ). present work aimed further examine how regulates signaling factors regulatory genes involved abscission, by using silenced lines performing a large-scale transcriptome profiling FAZ befor...

2017
Brigitte Vulliez-Le Normand Frederick A Saul Sylviane Hoos Bart W Faber Graham A Bentley

Malaria, a disease endemic in many tropical and subtropical regions, is caused by infection of the erythrocyte by the apicomplexan parasite Plasmodium. Host-cell invasion is a complex process but two Plasmodium proteins, Apical Membrane Antigen 1 (AMA1) and the Rhoptry Neck protein complex (RON), play a key role. AMA1, present on the surface of the parasite, binds tightly to the RON2 component ...

Journal: :Parasitology international 2009
Jun Cao Osamu Kaneko Amporn Thongkukiatkul Mayumi Tachibana Hitoshi Otsuki Qi Gao Takafumi Tsuboi Motomi Torii

Erythrocyte invasion is an essential step in the establishment of host infection by malaria parasites, and is a major target of intervention strategies that attempt to control the disease. Recent proteome analysis of the closely-related apicomplexan parasite, Toxoplasma gondii, revealed a panel of novel proteins (RONs) located at the neck portion of the rhoptries. Three of these proteins, RON2,...

2017
Gaelle Lentini Hiba El Hajj Julien Papoin Gamou Fall Alexander W Pfaff Nadim Tawil Catherine Braun-Breton Maryse Lebrun

During the infection process, Apicomplexa discharge their secretory organelles called micronemes, rhoptries and dense granules to sustain host cell invasion, intracellular replication and to modulate host cell pathways and immune responses. Herein, we describe the Toxoplasma gondii Deg-like serine protein (TgDegP), a rhoptry protein homologous to High temperature requirement A (HtrA) or Deg-lik...

2012
Elizabeth S. Zuccala Alexander M. Gout Chaitali Dekiwadia Danushka S. Marapana Fiona Angrisano Lynne Turnbull David T. Riglar Kelly L. Rogers Cynthia B. Whitchurch Stuart A. Ralph Terence P. Speed Jake Baum

Host cell infection by apicomplexan parasites plays an essential role in lifecycle progression for these obligate intracellular pathogens. For most species, including the etiological agents of malaria and toxoplasmosis, infection requires active host-cell invasion dependent on formation of a tight junction - the organising interface between parasite and host cell during entry. Formation of this...

2013
Karine Frénal Chwen L Tay Christina Mueller Ellen S Bushell Yonggen Jia Arnault Graindorge Oliver Billker Julian C Rayner Dominique Soldati-Favre

The advent of techniques to study palmitoylation on a whole proteome scale has revealed that it is an important reversible modification that plays a role in regulating multiple biological processes. Palmitoylation can control the affinity of a protein for lipid membranes, which allows it to impact protein trafficking, stability, folding, signalling and interactions. The publication of the palmi...

Journal: :Traffic 2012
Ana Cabrera Susann Herrmann Dominik Warszta Joana M Santos Arun T John Peter Maya Kono Sandra Debrouver Thomas Jacobs Tobias Spielmann Christian Ungermann Dominique Soldati-Favre Tim W Gilberger

Rhoptries are specialized secretory organelles characteristic of single cell organisms belonging to the clade Apicomplexa. These organelles play a key role in the invasion process of host cells by accumulating and subsequently secreting an unknown number of proteins mediating host cell entry. Despite their essential role, little is known about their biogenesis, components and targeting determin...

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