Lipid transport proteins in malaria, from Plasmodium parasites to their hosts

M Ressurreição, C van Ooij - … et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Molecular and Cell …, 2021 - Elsevier
Eukaryotic unicellular pathogens from the genus Plasmodium are the etiological agents of
malaria, a disease that persists over a wide range of vertebrate species, including humans …

Beyond bacteria: Reconstructing microorganism connections and deciphering the predicted mutualisms in mammalian gut metagenomes

Q Dai, J Ding, X Cui, Y Zhu, H Chen… - Ecology and …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Numerous gut microbial studies have focused on bacteria. However, archaea, viruses, fungi,
protists, and nematodes are also regular residents of the gut ecosystem. Little is known …

Absence of PEXEL-Dependent Protein Export in Plasmodium Liver Stages Cannot Be Restored by Gain of the HSP101 Protein Translocon ATPase

O Kreutzfeld, J Grützke, A Ingmundson, K Müller… - Frontiers in …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Host cell remodeling is critical for successful Plasmodium replication inside erythrocytes and
achieved by targeted export of parasite-encoded proteins. In contrast, during liver infection …

Immunogenetic response to a malaria-like parasite in a wild primate

AE Trujillo, CM Bergey - bioRxiv, 2020 - biorxiv.org
Malaria is infamous for the massive toll it exacts on human life and health. In the face of this
intense selection, many human populations have evolved mechanisms that confer some …

Comparative Bioinformatic Analysis of Primate Interactions With Malaria and Related Parasites

AE Trujillo - 2023 - search.proquest.com
Malaria is the cause of more than half a million deaths annually and has been impacting
human and non-human primate populations for thousands of years. This long-standing …

[PDF][PDF] Absence of PEXEL-Dependent Protein Export in

O Kreutzfeld, J Grützke, A Ingmundson, K Müller… - 2021 - pure.mpg.de
Host cell remodeling is critical for successful Plasmodium replication inside erythrocytes and
achieved by targeted export of parasite-encoded proteins. In contrast, during liver infection …