The proteases and pathogenicity of parasitic protozoa
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JH McKerrow, E Sun, PJ Rosenthal, J Bouvier
Annual review of microbiology, 1993•go.gale.comProteases are proteolytic enzymes expressed by parasitic protozoa at different stages to
initiate parasite replication and metamorphosis. Host proteins such as hemoglobin are
efficiently degraded by protease produced by malarial parasites. In amoebiasis, host tissues
are damaged to facilitate parasite entry.
initiate parasite replication and metamorphosis. Host proteins such as hemoglobin are
efficiently degraded by protease produced by malarial parasites. In amoebiasis, host tissues
are damaged to facilitate parasite entry.
Abstract
Proteases are proteolytic enzymes expressed by parasitic protozoa at different stages to initiate parasite replication and metamorphosis. Host proteins such as hemoglobin are efficiently degraded by protease produced by malarial parasites. In amoebiasis, host tissues are damaged to facilitate parasite entry.
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