Journal article

Calcium and Repression in Malaria Sex: Knowing When the Time Is Right

JM McCoy, CJ Tonkin

Cell Host and Microbe | CELL PRESS | Published : 2012

Abstract

Translational repression is important for development of the malaria parasite when establishing infection in the mosquito. In this issue of Cell Host and Microbe, Sebastian et al. (2012) show that a calcium-dependent protein kinase is important for alleviating translational repression during developmental progression.

University of Melbourne Researchers