Malaria IMC1 membrane skeleton proteins operate autonomously and participate in motility independently of cell shape.
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inner membrane complex protein 1h, putativeinner membrane complex protein 1h, putativeinner membrane complex protein 1h, putativeinner membrane complex protein 1hinner membrane complex protein 1h, putativeinner membrane complex protein 1h, putativeinner membrane complex protein 1h, putativeinner membrane complex protein 1h, putativeinner membrane complex protein 1h, putative
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The inner membrane complex through development of Toxoplasma gondii and PlasmodiumIdentification and characterization of Toxoplasma SIP, a conserved apicomplexan cytoskeleton protein involved in maintaining the shape, motility and virulence of the parasite.A unique Kelch domain phosphatase in Plasmodium regulates ookinete morphology, motility and invasionA unique protein phosphatase with kelch-like domains (PPKL) in Plasmodium modulates ookinete differentiation, motility and invasionGenome-Wide Identification of the Target Genes of AP2-O, a Plasmodium AP2-Family Transcription FactorMorphogenesis of Plasmodium zoites is uncoupled from tensile strength.Evolution and architecture of the inner membrane complex in asexual and sexual stages of the malaria parasiteUnique apicomplexan IMC sub-compartment proteins are early markers for apical polarity in the malaria parasiteTowards genome-wide experimental genetics in the in vivo malaria model parasite Plasmodium bergheiThe Plasmodium alveolin IMC1a is stabilised by its terminal cysteine motifs and facilitates sporozoite morphogenesis and infectivity in a dose-dependent mannerPlasmodium alveolins possess distinct but structurally and functionally related multi-repeat domainsSAS6-like protein in Plasmodium indicates that conoid-associated apical complex proteins persist in invasive stages within the mosquito vectorStructural basis for chirality and directional motility of Plasmodium sporozoites.Palmitoylation of Plasmodium alveolins promotes cytoskeletal function.A scalable pipeline for highly effective genetic modification of a malaria parasite.Distinct temporal recruitment of Plasmodium alveolins to the subpellicular networkQuantitative analysis of Plasmodium ookinete motion in three dimensions suggests a critical role for cell shape in the biomechanics of malaria parasite gliding motility.The alveolin IMC1h is required for normal ookinete and sporozoite motility behaviour and host colonisation in Plasmodium berghei.Conformational co-dependence between Plasmodium berghei LCCL proteins promotes complex formation and stability.The apicomplexan glideosome and adhesins - Structures and function.Differential Roles for Inner Membrane Complex Proteins across Toxoplasma gondii and Sarcocystis neurona Development.Effect of CLIP3 Upregulation on Astrocyte Proliferation and Subsequent Glial Scar Formation in the Rat Spinal Cord via STAT3 Pathway After Injury.
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Malaria IMC1 membrane skeleton proteins operate autonomously and participate in motility independently of cell shape.
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Malaria IMC1 membrane skeleton ...... y independently of cell shape.
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Malaria IMC1 membrane skeleton ...... y independently of cell shape.
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Malaria IMC1 membrane skeleton ...... y independently of cell shape.
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Malaria IMC1 membrane skeleton ...... y independently of cell shape.
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Malaria IMC1 membrane skeleton ...... y independently of cell shape.
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Malaria IMC1 membrane skeleton ...... y independently of cell shape.
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Malaria IMC1 membrane skeleton ...... y independently of cell shape.
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Malaria IMC1 membrane skeleton ...... y independently of cell shape.
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Malaria IMC1 membrane skeleton ...... ty independently of cell shape
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Annie Z Tremp
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10.1074/JBC.M110.187195
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