Phylogenetic profiles of all membrane transport proteins of the malaria parasite highlight new drug targets
August 30, 2016
In order to combat the on-going malaria epidemic, discovery of new drug targets remains vital. Proteins that are essential to survival and specific to malaria parasites are key candidates. Here, we present a comprehensive orthology assignment of all Plasmodium falciparum putative membrane transport proteins and provide a detailed overview of the associated essential gene functions obtained through experimental genetics studies in human and murine model parasites.
Translational repression in malaria sporozoites
April 5, 2016
This article comments on work published by Zhang et al. (PLoS Pathog, 2016), which summarizea recent advances in the translational repression of gene expression in the malaria sporozoite.
Wanted Plasmodium falciparum, dead or alive
June 23, 2015
In this article, mechanisms of cell death in unicellular parasites are discussed, focussing on “programmed cell death” in Plasmodium.
Fancy a gene? A surprisingly complex evolutionary history of peroxiredoxins.
January 28, 2015
In this comment, the authors discuss the article "Prokaryotic ancestry and gene fusion of a dual localized peroxiredoxin in malaria parasites" (Djuika et al., Microbial Cell 2015).
Plasmodium spp. membrane glutathione S-transferases: detoxification units and drug targets
October 23, 2014
This article comments on work published by Lisewski et al. (Cell, 2014), which reported the first examples of membrane-associated proteins in eicosanoid and glutathione metabolism members among Plasmodium spp.