نتایج جستجو برای: rhoptry

تعداد نتایج: 383  

Journal: :International journal for parasitology 2012
Daniel C Lim Brian M Cooke Christian Doerig Jeroen P J Saeij

Some apicomplexan parasites have evolved distinct protein kinase families to modulate host cell structure and function. Toxoplasma gondii rhoptry protein kinases and pseudokinases are involved in virulence and modulation of host cell signalling. The proteome of Plasmodium falciparum contains a family of putative kinases called FIKKs, some of which are exported to the host red blood cell and mig...

Journal: :Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2000
R Hienne A Rico D Parzy J C Doury

The PyAG1 gene, identified by the screening of a Plasmodium yoelii genomic DNA library with a rhoptry-specific Mab, encodes a protein with a zinc finger structure immediately followed by the consensus sequence of the Arf GAP catalytic site. The serum of mice immunized with the recombinant protein recognized specifically the rhoptries of the late infected erythrocytic stages. Blast analysis usin...

2010
Shailja Singh M. Mahmood Alam Ipsita Pal-Bhowmick Joseph A. Brzostowski Chetan E. Chitnis

The invasion of erythrocytes by Plasmodium merozoites requires specific interactions between host receptors and parasite ligands. Parasite proteins that bind erythrocyte receptors during invasion are localized in apical organelles called micronemes and rhoptries. The regulated secretion of microneme and rhoptry proteins to the merozoite surface to enable receptor binding is a critical step in t...

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,...

Journal: :PloS one 2016
Pallabi Mitra Enna Dogra Gupta Tajali Sahar Alok K Pandey Poonam Dangi K Sony Reddy Virander Singh Chauhan Deepak Gaur

Eukaryotic Armadillo (ARM) repeat proteins are multifaceted with prominent roles in cell-cell adhesion, cytoskeletal regulation and intracellular signaling among many others. One such ARM repeat containing protein, ARM Repeats Only (ARO), has recently been demonstrated in both Toxoplasma (TgARO) and Plasmodium (PfARO) parasites to be targeted to the rhoptries during the late asexual stages. TgA...

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...

2013
Klemens Engelberg Aditya S. Paul Boris Prinz Maya Kono Wilhelm Ching Dorothee Heincke Thomas Dobner Tobias Spielmann Manoj T. Duraisingh Tim-Wolf Gilberger

Red blood cell invasion by the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum relies on a complex protein network that uses low and high affinity receptor-ligand interactions. Signal transduction through the action of specific kinases is a control mechanism for the orchestration of this process. In the present study we report on the phosphorylation of the CPD (cytoplasmic domain) of P. falciparum Rh2b ...

Journal: :Clinical and Experimental Vaccine Research 2019

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