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161 related items for PubMed ID: 16019257

  • 1. The role of malaria merozoite proteases in red blood cell invasion.
    O'Donnell RA, Blackman MJ.
    Curr Opin Microbiol; 2005 Aug; 8(4):422-7. PubMed ID: 16019257
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  • 2. Distinct mechanisms govern proteolytic shedding of a key invasion protein in apicomplexan pathogens.
    Howell SA, Hackett F, Jongco AM, Withers-Martinez C, Kim K, Carruthers VB, Blackman MJ.
    Mol Microbiol; 2005 Sep; 57(5):1342-56. PubMed ID: 16102004
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  • 3. Intramembrane proteolysis mediates shedding of a key adhesin during erythrocyte invasion by the malaria parasite.
    O'Donnell RA, Hackett F, Howell SA, Treeck M, Struck N, Krnajski Z, Withers-Martinez C, Gilberger TW, Blackman MJ.
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  • 4. Two Plasmodium rhomboid proteases preferentially cleave different adhesins implicated in all invasive stages of malaria.
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  • 5. The malaria parasite sheddase SUB2 governs host red blood cell membrane sealing at invasion.
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  • 6. Functional analysis of rhomboid proteases during Toxoplasma invasion.
    Shen B, Buguliskis JS, Lee TD, Sibley LD.
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  • 8. A spatially localized rhomboid protease cleaves cell surface adhesins essential for invasion by Toxoplasma.
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  • 9. Not a Simple Tether: Binding of Toxoplasma gondii AMA1 to RON2 during Invasion Protects AMA1 from Rhomboid-Mediated Cleavage and Leads to Dephosphorylation of Its Cytosolic Tail.
    Krishnamurthy S, Deng B, Del Rio R, Buchholz KR, Treeck M, Urban S, Boothroyd J, Lam YW, Ward GE.
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  • 10. Plasmodium falciparum dipeptidyl aminopeptidase 3 activity is important for efficient erythrocyte invasion by the malaria parasite.
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    PLoS Pathog; 2018 May 13; 14(5):e1007031. PubMed ID: 29768491
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  • 11. Subcellular discharge of a serine protease mediates release of invasive malaria parasites from host erythrocytes.
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  • 12. A multifunctional serine protease primes the malaria parasite for red blood cell invasion.
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  • 13. Juxtamembrane shedding of Plasmodium falciparum AMA1 is sequence independent and essential, and helps evade invasion-inhibitory antibodies.
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  • 14. Proteomic analysis of cleavage events reveals a dynamic two-step mechanism for proteolysis of a key parasite adhesive complex.
    Zhou XW, Blackman MJ, Howell SA, Carruthers VB.
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  • 15. A single malaria merozoite serine protease mediates shedding of multiple surface proteins by juxtamembrane cleavage.
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  • 19. Interaction between Plasmodium falciparum apical membrane antigen 1 and the rhoptry neck protein complex defines a key step in the erythrocyte invasion process of malaria parasites.
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