نتایج جستجو برای: asexual parasites

تعداد نتایج: 43061  

Journal: :Infection, genetics and evolution : journal of molecular epidemiology and evolutionary genetics in infectious diseases 2002
M J Mackinnon D J Gaffney A F Read

In an effort to understand what limits the virulence of malaria parasites, we infected inbred mice of three genotypes (C57Bl/6J, CBA/Ca and DBA/2) with one of two parasite lines of the rodent malaria Plasmodium chabaudi. One of these parasite lines had been serially passaged through C57Bl/6J mice and had evolved higher asexual growth rate, virulence and transmission in the process. The other pa...

2009
Louisa McRobert Helen M Taylor Cathy J Taylor Wensheng Deng Robert W Moon Quinton L Fivelman Munira Grainger Spencer D Polley Audrey Sicard Oliver Billker Anthony A Holder David A Baker

The life cycle of the malaria parasite Plasmodium is complex with distinct phases occurring in the human host and the mosquito vector. Proliferation of asexual parasites within blood cells leads to pathology whereas a distinct sexual stage is required to mediate transmission to the insect. There is a surprising lack of information about how progression of the life cycle is controlled. By analog...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 1992
B H Bowman J W Taylor T J White

The morphological, ecological, and clinical diversity among ascomycete fungi that are pathogenic to humans suggest that the potential for pathogenicity may have arisen multiple times within these higher fungi. We have obtained 18S ribosomal DNA sequences from a diverse group of human pathogenic fungi in order to determine their evolutionary origins. The fungi studied include a skin pathogen tha...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1996
F Guinet J A Dvorak H Fujioka D B Keister O Muratova D C Kaslow M Aikawa A B Vaidya T E Wellems

Asexually replicating populations of Plasmodium parasites, including those from cloned lines, generate both male and female gametes to complete the malaria life cycle through the mosquito. The generation of these sexual forms begins with the induction of gametocytes from haploid asexual stage parasites in the blood of the vertebrate host. The molecular processes that govern the differentiation ...

2014
Priscilla Krai Seema Dalal Michael Klemba

During the asexual intraerythrocytic stage, the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum must traffic newly-synthesized proteins to a broad array of destinations within and beyond the parasite's plasma membrane. In this study, we have localized two well-conserved protein components of eukaryotic endosomes, the retromer complex and the small GTPase Rab7, to define a previously-undescribed endosoma...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2013
Mauro F Azevedo Paul R Sanders Efrosinia Krejany Catherine Q Nie Ping Fu Leon A Bach Gerhard Wunderlich Brendan S Crabb Paul R Gilson

PfCDPK1 [Plasmodium falciparum CDPK1 (calcium-dependent protein kinase 1)] is highly expressed in parasite asexual blood and mosquito stages. Its role is still poorly understood, but unsuccessful gene knockout attempts suggest that it is essential for parasite replication and/or RBC (red blood cell) invasion. In the present study, by tagging endogenous CDPK1 with GFP (green fluorescent protein)...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2013
Leonardo Lucantoni Sandra Duffy Sophie H Adjalley David A Fidock Vicky M Avery

The design of new antimalarial combinations to treat Plasmodium falciparum infections requires drugs that, in addition to resolving disease symptoms caused by asexual blood stage parasites, can also interrupt transmission to the mosquito vector. Gametocytes, which are essential for transmission, develop as sexual blood stage parasites in the human host over 8 to 12 days and are the most accessi...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2011
Alison B Duncan Simon Fellous Oliver Kaltz

Evolutionary costs of parasite resistance arise if genes conferring resistance reduce fitness in the absence of parasites. Thus, parasite-mediated selection may lead to increased resistance and a correlated decrease in fitness, whereas relaxed parasite-mediated selection may lead to reverse evolution of increased fitness and a correlated decrease in resistance. We tested this idea in experiment...

2017
Lauren M Childs Olivia F Prosper

Plasmodium falciparum, the most virulent human malaria parasite, undergoes asexual reproduction within the human host, but reproduces sexually within its vector host, the Anopheles mosquito. Consequently, the mosquito stage of the parasite life cycle provides an opportunity to create genetically novel parasites in multiply-infected mosquitoes, potentially increasing parasite population diversit...

Journal: :Molecular microbiology 2013
Jing-Wen Lin Patrícia Meireles Miguel Prudêncio Sabine Engelmann Takeshi Annoura Mohammed Sajid Séverine Chevalley-Maurel Jai Ramesar Carolin Nahar Cristina M C Avramut Abraham J Koster Kai Matuschewski Andrew P Waters Chris J Janse Gunnar R Mair Shahid M Khan

Rhomboid-like proteases cleave membrane-anchored proteins within their transmembrane domains. In apicomplexan parasites substrates include molecules that function in parasite motility and host cell invasion. While two Plasmodium rhomboids, ROM1 and ROM4, have been examined, the roles of the remaining six rhomboids during the malaria parasite's life cycle are unknown. We present systematic gene ...

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