نتایج جستجو برای: asexual parasites

تعداد نتایج: 43061  

Journal: :Organic & biomolecular chemistry 2015
Sebastian Anusha Ameya Sinha C P Babu Rajeev Trang T T Chu Jessin Mathai Huang Ximei Julian E Fuchs NanjundaSwamy Shivananju Andreas Bender Peter Rainer Preiser Kanchugarakoppal S Rangappa Basappa Rajesh Chandramohanadas

Malaria parasites are currently gaining drug-resistance rapidly, across countries and continents. Hence, the discovery and development of novel chemical scaffolds, with superior antimalarial activity remain an important priority, for the developing world. Our report describes the development, characterization and evaluation of novel bepotastine-based sulphonamide antimalarials inhibiting asexua...

Journal: :Parasitology 1999
A Buckling L C Ranford-Cartwright A Miles A F Read

Malaria parasites are capable of modulating the diversion of resources from asexual growth to the production of stages infective to mosquitoes (gametocytes). Increased rates of gametocytogenesis appear to be a general response to stress, both naturally encountered and novel. We have previously reported earlier and greater gametocytogenesis in response to subcurative antimalarial chemotherapy in...

Journal: :BioEssays : news and reviews in molecular, cellular and developmental biology 2011
Tom Wenseleers Annette Van Oystaeyen

The study of alternative genetic systems and mixed modes of reproduction, whereby sexual and asexual reproduction is combined within the same lifecycle, is of fundamental importance as they may shed light on classical evolutionary issues, such as the paradox of sex. Recently, several such cases were discovered in social insects. A closer examination of these systems has revealed many amazing fa...

Journal: :Current Biology 2009
Kayla C. King Lynda F. Delph Jukka Jokela Curtis M. Lively

The maintenance of sexual reproduction in natural populations is a pressing question for evolutionary biologists. Under the "Red Queen" hypothesis, coevolving parasites reduce the reproductive advantage of asexual reproduction by adapting to infect clonal genotypes after they become locally common. In addition, the "geographic mosaic" theory of coevolution proposes that structured populations o...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2013
Christopher G Wilson Paul W Sherman

Sexual reproduction is costly, but it is nearly ubiquitous among plants and animals, whereas obligately asexual taxa are rare and almost always short-lived. The Red Queen hypothesis proposes that sex overcomes its costs by enabling organisms to keep pace with coevolving parasites and pathogens. If so, the few cases of stable long-term asexuality ought to be found in groups whose coevolutionary ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1999
C R Currie U G Mueller D Malloch

Gardens of fungus-growing ants (Formicidae: Attini) traditionally have been thought to be free of microbial parasites, with the fungal mutualist maintained in nearly pure "monocultures." We conducted extensive isolations of "alien" (nonmutualistic) fungi from ant gardens of a phylogenetically representative collection of attine ants. Contrary to the long-standing assumption that gardens are mai...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 1988
J R Murphy S Baqar R H Baker E Roberts S P Nickell G A Cole

The relative susceptibility of different developmental stages of Plasmodium berghei to cyclosporine was investigated in vivo. Within 12 h of receiving a single 25-mg/kg (body weight) dose of cyclosporine, mice with patent P. berghei infections uniformly exhibited a rapid fall in asexual parasite stages. Initially, ring forms and mature schizonts disappeared. Subsequently, trophozoites disappear...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2004
Curtis M Lively Mark F Dybdahl Jukka Jokela Erik E Osnas Lynda F Delph

One of the leading theories for the evolutionary stability of sex in eukaryotes relies on parasite-mediated selection against locally common host genotypes (the Red Queen hypothesis). As such, parasites would be expected to be better at infecting sympatric host populations than allopatric host populations. Here we examined all published and unpublished infection experiments on a snail-trematode...

2012
Richard W. Heidebrecht Carol Mulrooney Christopher P. Austin Robert H. Barker Jennifer A. Beaudoin Ken Chih-Chien Cheng Eamon Comer Sivaraman Dandapani Justin Dick Jeremy R. Duvall Eric H. Ekland David A. Fidock Mark E. Fitzgerald Michael Foley Rajarshi Guha Paul Hinkson Martin Kramer Amanda K. Lukens Daniela Masi Lisa A. Marcaurelle Xin-Zhuan Su Craig J. Thomas Michel Weïwer Roger C. Wiegand Dyann Wirth Menghang Xia Jing Yuan Jinghua Zhao Michelle Palmer Benito Munoz Stuart Schreiber

Here, we describe the discovery of a novel antimalarial agent using phenotypic screening of Plasmodium falciparum asexual blood-stage parasites. Screening a novel compound collection created using diversity-oriented synthesis (DOS) led to the initial hit. Structure-activity relationships guided the synthesis of compounds having improved potency and water solubility, yielding a subnanomolar inhi...

Journal: :Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo 1988

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