MAEBL is essential for malarial sporozoite infection of the mosquito salivary gland
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Cell-passage activity is required for the malarial parasite to cross the liver sinusoidal cell layerSpecies-specific escape of Plasmodium sporozoites from oocysts of avian, rodent, and human malarial parasitesThe transmembrane isoform of Plasmodium falciparum MAEBL is essential for the invasion of Anopheles salivary glandsTwo Plasmodium rhomboid proteases preferentially cleave different adhesins implicated in all invasive stages of malariaApical membrane antigen 1 mediates apicomplexan parasite attachment but is dispensable for host cell invasion.A malaria membrane skeletal protein is essential for normal morphogenesis, motility, and infectivity of sporozoitesDisruption of Plasmodium sporozoite transmission by depletion of sporozoite invasion-associated protein 1Malaria parasite invasion of the mosquito salivary gland requires interaction between the Plasmodium TRAP and the Anopheles saglin proteinsAMA1 and MAEBL are important for Plasmodium falciparum sporozoite infection of the liverCelTOS, a novel malarial protein that mediates transmission to mosquito and vertebrate hostsAnalysis of the Plasmodium and Anopheles transcriptomes during oocyst differentiationSerial Analysis of Gene Expression in Plasmodium berghei salivary gland sporozoites.Gene-specific signatures of elevated non-synonymous substitution rates correlate poorly across the Plasmodium genus.Proteomic profiling of Plasmodium sporozoite maturation identifies new proteins essential for parasite development and infectivityMalaria parasite LIMP protein regulates sporozoite gliding motility and infectivity in mosquito and mammalian hosts.Malaria parasite development in the mosquito and infection of the mammalian host.Invasion of mosquito salivary glands by malaria parasites: prerequisites and defense strategies.Challenges and approaches for mosquito targeted malaria control.Antibodies against MAEBL ligand domains M1 and M2 inhibit sporozoite development in vitro.Developmental biology of sporozoite-host interactions in Plasmodium falciparum malaria: implications for vaccine design.The malaria circumsporozoite protein has two functional domains, each with distinct roles as sporozoites journey from mosquito to mammalian host.Host cell invasion by apicomplexan parasites: the junction conundrumComputational identification of novel microRNAs and their targets in the malarial vector, Anopheles stephensiImmunization with the MAEBL M2 Domain Protects against Lethal Plasmodium yoelii Infection.A Comprehensive Analysis of Plasmodium Circumsporozoite Protein Binding to Hepatocytes.Getting infectious: formation and maturation of Plasmodium sporozoites in the Anopheles vector.Endogenously-expressed NH2-terminus of circumsporozoite protein interferes with sporozoite invasion of mosquito salivary glandsPlasmodium-Mosquito Interactions: A Tale of Roadblocks and Detours.Distinct malaria parasite sporozoites reveal transcriptional changes that cause differential tissue infection competence in the mosquito vector and mammalian hostAnopheles gambiae circumsporozoite protein-binding protein facilitates plasmodium infection of mosquito salivary glands.Role for the Plasmodium sporozoite-specific transmembrane protein S6 in parasite motility and efficient malaria transmission.Plasmodium sporozoite invasion of the mosquito salivary gland.Targeted disruption of maebl in Plasmodium falciparum.Plasmodium berghei sporozoites acquire virulence and immunogenicity during mosquito hemocoel transit.Malaria adhesins: structure and function.Plasmodium Sporozoite Biology.Plasticity and redundancy among AMA-RON pairs ensure host cell entry of Toxoplasma parasites.A mosquito-specific protein family includes candidate receptors for malaria sporozoite invasion of salivary glands.A calcium-dependent protein kinase regulates Plasmodium ookinete access to the midgut epithelial cell.SAGE analysis of mosquito salivary gland transcriptomes during Plasmodium invasion.
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MAEBL is essential for malarial sporozoite infection of the mosquito salivary gland
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MAEBL is essential for malarial sporozoite infection of the mosquito salivary gland
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MAEBL is essential for malarial sporozoite infection of the mosquito salivary gland
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MAEBL is essential for malarial sporozoite infection of the mosquito salivary gland
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MAEBL is essential for malarial sporozoite infection of the mosquito salivary gland
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Kazuhiko Yano
Masao Yuda
Tohru Kariu
Yasuo Chinzei
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10.1084/JEM.20011876
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2002-05-01T00:00:00Z