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The toxoplasma Acto-MyoA motor complex is important but not essential for gliding motility and host cell invasionApical membrane antigen 1 mediates apicomplexan parasite attachment but is dispensable for host cell invasion.Surface attachment, promoted by the actomyosin system of Toxoplasma gondii is important for efficient gliding motility and invasionParasites lacking the micronemal protein MIC2 are deficient in surface attachment and host cell egress, but remain virulent in vivoToxoplasma gondii F-actin forms an extensive filamentous network required for material exchange and parasite maturationFam49/CYRI interacts with Rac1 and locally suppresses protrusionsApicomplexan F-actin is required for efficient nuclear entry during host cell invasionCYRI/ Fam49 Proteins Represent a New Class of Rac1 Interactors
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Jamie Whitelaw
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