Journal article
Temporal evaluation of commitment to sexual development in Plasmodium falciparum
CL Peatey, MW Dixon, DL Gardiner, KR Trenholme
Malaria Journal | BMC | Published : 2013
Abstract
Background: The production of gametocytes is essential for transmission of malaria parasites from the mammalian host to the mosquito vector. However the process by which the asexual blood-stage parasite undergoes commitment to sexual development is not well understood. This process is known to be sensitive to environmental stimuli and it has been suggested that a G protein dependent system may mediate the switch, but there is little evidence that the Plasmodium falciparum genome encodes heterotrimeric G proteins. Previous studies have indicated that the malaria parasite can interact with endogenous erythrocyte G proteins, and other components of the cyclic nucleotide pathway have been identi..
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This work was supported by an Australian Postgraduate Award to CLP and an ANZ trustees Scholarship to MWAD. The authors would like to thank Professor Istvan Toth for the gift of MAS 7/17-dansyl peptides.