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Protein Trafficking through the Endosomal System Prepares Intracellular Parasites for a Home Invasion
by
Carruthers, Vern B.
, Tomavo, Stanislas
, Slomianny, Christian
, Meissner, Markus
in
Animals
/ Biosynthesis
/ Cellular signal transduction
/ Endoplasmic reticulum
/ Endoplasmic Reticulum - metabolism
/ Endosomes - metabolism
/ Genetic engineering
/ Health aspects
/ Home invasion
/ Host-parasite relationships
/ Humans
/ Infections
/ Malaria
/ Malaria - metabolism
/ Malaria - pathology
/ Motility
/ Parasites
/ Physiological aspects
/ Plasmodium - metabolism
/ Protein Transport
/ Proteins
/ Protozoan Proteins - metabolism
/ Review
/ Rodents
/ Sporozoa
/ Toxoplasma - metabolism
/ Toxoplasmosis - metabolism
/ Toxoplasmosis - pathology
2013
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Protein Trafficking through the Endosomal System Prepares Intracellular Parasites for a Home Invasion
by
Carruthers, Vern B.
, Tomavo, Stanislas
, Slomianny, Christian
, Meissner, Markus
in
Animals
/ Biosynthesis
/ Cellular signal transduction
/ Endoplasmic reticulum
/ Endoplasmic Reticulum - metabolism
/ Endosomes - metabolism
/ Genetic engineering
/ Health aspects
/ Home invasion
/ Host-parasite relationships
/ Humans
/ Infections
/ Malaria
/ Malaria - metabolism
/ Malaria - pathology
/ Motility
/ Parasites
/ Physiological aspects
/ Plasmodium - metabolism
/ Protein Transport
/ Proteins
/ Protozoan Proteins - metabolism
/ Review
/ Rodents
/ Sporozoa
/ Toxoplasma - metabolism
/ Toxoplasmosis - metabolism
/ Toxoplasmosis - pathology
2013
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Protein Trafficking through the Endosomal System Prepares Intracellular Parasites for a Home Invasion
by
Carruthers, Vern B.
, Tomavo, Stanislas
, Slomianny, Christian
, Meissner, Markus
in
Animals
/ Biosynthesis
/ Cellular signal transduction
/ Endoplasmic reticulum
/ Endoplasmic Reticulum - metabolism
/ Endosomes - metabolism
/ Genetic engineering
/ Health aspects
/ Home invasion
/ Host-parasite relationships
/ Humans
/ Infections
/ Malaria
/ Malaria - metabolism
/ Malaria - pathology
/ Motility
/ Parasites
/ Physiological aspects
/ Plasmodium - metabolism
/ Protein Transport
/ Proteins
/ Protozoan Proteins - metabolism
/ Review
/ Rodents
/ Sporozoa
/ Toxoplasma - metabolism
/ Toxoplasmosis - metabolism
/ Toxoplasmosis - pathology
2013
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Protein Trafficking through the Endosomal System Prepares Intracellular Parasites for a Home Invasion
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Protein Trafficking through the Endosomal System Prepares Intracellular Parasites for a Home Invasion
2013
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Overview
Toxoplasma (toxoplasmosis) and Plasmodium (malaria) use unique secretory organelles for migration, cell invasion, manipulation of host cell functions, and cell egress. In particular, the apical secretory micronemes and rhoptries of apicomplexan parasites are essential for successful host infection. New findings reveal that the contents of these organelles, which are transported through the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and Golgi, also require the parasite endosome-like system to access their respective organelles. In this review, we discuss recent findings that demonstrate that these parasites reduced their endosomal system and modified classical regulators of this pathway for the biogenesis of apical organelles.
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