Journal article

Protein translation in Plasmodium parasites

KE Jackson, S Habib, M Frugier, R Hoen, S Khan, JS Pham, LRD Pouplana, M Royo, MAS Santos, A Sharma, SA Ralph

Trends in Parasitology | Published : 2011

Abstract

The protein translation machinery of the parasite Plasmodium is the target of important anti-malarial drugs, and encompasses many promising targets for future drugs. Plasmodium parasites have three subcellular compartments that house genomes; the nucleus, mitochondrion and apicoplast, and each requires its own compartmentalized transcription and translation apparatus for survival. Despite the availability of the complete genome sequence that should reveal the requisite elements for all three compartments, our understanding of the translation machineries is patchy. We review what is known about cytosolic and organellar translation in Plasmodium and discuss the molecules that have been identif..

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