Regulation of gene expression by glycolytic and gluconeogenic enzymes
Gene transcription and cell metabolism are two fundamental biological processes that
mutually regulate each other. Upregulated or altered expression of glucose metabolic genes …
mutually regulate each other. Upregulated or altered expression of glucose metabolic genes …
Protein promiscuity and its implications for biotechnology
I Nobeli, AD Favia, JM Thornton - Nature biotechnology, 2009 - nature.com
Molecular recognition between proteins and their interacting partners underlies the
biochemistry of living organisms. Specificity in this recognition is thought to be essential …
biochemistry of living organisms. Specificity in this recognition is thought to be essential …
When place matters: shuttling of enolase-1 across cellular compartments
Enolase is a glycolytic enzyme, which catalyzes the inter-conversion of 2-phosphoglycerate
to phosphoenolpyruvate. Altered expression of this enzyme is frequently observed in cancer …
to phosphoenolpyruvate. Altered expression of this enzyme is frequently observed in cancer …
Exosomes from Plasmodium yoelii-Infected Reticulocytes Protect Mice from Lethal Infections
Exosomes are 30–100-nm membrane vesicles of endocytic origin that are released after the
fusion of multivesicular bodies (MVBs) with the plasma membrane. While initial studies …
fusion of multivesicular bodies (MVBs) with the plasma membrane. While initial studies …
Moonlighting is mainstream: paradigm adjustment required
SD Copley - Bioessays, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Moonlighting–the performance of more than one function by a single protein–is becoming
recognized as a common phenomenon with important implications for systems biology and …
recognized as a common phenomenon with important implications for systems biology and …
Quantitative time-course profiling of parasite and host cell proteins in the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum
BJ Foth, N Zhang, BK Chaal, SK Sze, PR Preiser… - Molecular & cellular …, 2011 - ASBMB
Studies of the Plasmodium falciparum transcriptome have shown that the tightly controlled
progression of the parasite through the intra-erythrocytic developmental cycle (IDC) is …
progression of the parasite through the intra-erythrocytic developmental cycle (IDC) is …
Neutralization of the Plasmodium-encoded MIF ortholog confers protective immunity against malaria infection
Plasmodium species produce an ortholog of the cytokine macrophage migration inhibitory
factor, PMIF, which modulates the host inflammatory response to malaria. Using a novel …
factor, PMIF, which modulates the host inflammatory response to malaria. Using a novel …
Plasminogen-binding proteins as an evasion mechanism of the host's innate immunity in infectious diseases
DA Ayón-Núñez, G Fragoso, RJ Bobes… - Bioscience …, 2018 - portlandpress.com
Pathogens have developed particular strategies to infect and invade their hosts. Amongst
these strategies' figures the modulation of several components of the innate immune system …
these strategies' figures the modulation of several components of the innate immune system …
Swimming with protists: perception, motility and flagellum assembly
ML Ginger, N Portman, PG McKean - Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2008 - nature.com
In unicellular and multicellular eukaryotes, fast cell motility and rapid movement of material
over cell surfaces are often mediated by ciliary or flagellar beating. The conserved defining …
over cell surfaces are often mediated by ciliary or flagellar beating. The conserved defining …
Proteomic comparison of four Eimeria tenella life‐cycle stages: Unsporulated oocyst, sporulated oocyst, sporozoite and second‐generation merozoite
K Lal, E Bromley, R Oakes, JH Prieto… - …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
We report the proteomes of four life‐cycle stages of the Apicomplexan parasite Eimeria
tenella. A total of 1868 proteins were identified, with 630, 699, 845 and 1532 found in early …
tenella. A total of 1868 proteins were identified, with 630, 699, 845 and 1532 found in early …