Journal article

Selective inhibition of a two-step egress of malaria parasites from the host erythrocyte

ME Wickham, JG Culvenor, AF Cowman

Journal of Biological Chemistry | ELSEVIER | Published : 2003

Abstract

Escape from the host erythrocyte by the invasive stage of the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum is a fundamental step in the pathogenesis of malaria of which little is known. Upon merozoite invasion of the host cell, the parasite becomes enclosed within a parasitophorous vacuole, the compartment in which the parasite undergoes growth followed by asexual division to produce 16-32 daughter merozoites. These daughter cells are released upon parasitophorous vacuole and erythrocyte membrane rupture. To examine the process of merozoite release, we used P. falciparum lines expressing green fluorescent protein-chimeric proteins targeted to the compartments from which merozoites must exit: the p..

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