Journal article
Phenotypic variation of Plasmodium falciparum merozoite proteins directs receptor targeting for invasion of human erythrocytes
MT Duraisingh, T Triglia, SA Ralph, JC Rayner, JW Barnwell, GI McFadden, AF Cowman
EMBO Journal | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2003
DOI: 10.1093/emboj/cdg096
Abstract
The members of the phylum Apicomplexa parasitize a wide range of eukaryotic host cells. Plasmodium falciparum, responsible for the most virulent form of malaria, invades human erythrocytes using several specific and high affinity ligand-receptor interactions that define invasion pathways. We find that members of the P.falciparum reticulocyte-binding homolog protein family, PfRh2a and PfRh2b, are expressed variantly in different lines. Targeted gene disruption shows that PfRh2b mediates a novel invasion pathway and that it functions independently of other related proteins. Phenotypic variation of the PfRh protein family allows P.falciparum to exploit different patterns of receptors on the ery..
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