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Autor:
Jacek Szyk, Crystal M. Tobin, Roula Daou, Nathalie Mathy, Olivier Pellegrini, Ciarán Condon, Laura Schaefer, William C. Uicker, Tingyi Wen, Robert A. Britton
Publikováno v:
Molecular Microbiology
Molecular Microbiology, Wiley, 2007, 63 (1), pp.127-138. ⟨10.1111/j.1365-2958.2006.05499.x⟩
Molecular Microbiology, 2007, 63 (1), pp.127-138. ⟨10.1111/j.1365-2958.2006.05499.x⟩
Molecular Microbiology, Wiley, 2007, 63 (1), pp.127-138. ⟨10.1111/j.1365-2958.2006.05499.x⟩
Molecular Microbiology, 2007, 63 (1), pp.127-138. ⟨10.1111/j.1365-2958.2006.05499.x⟩
International audience; Functional ribosomal RNAs are generated from longer precursor species in every organism known. Maturation of the 5' side of 16S rRNA in Escherichia coli is catalysed in a two-step process by the cooperative action of RNase E a
Publikováno v:
Molecular Microbiology. 63:482-496
The apicomplexan parasite Toxoplasma gondii is able to suppress nitric oxide production in activated macrophages. A screen of over 6000 T. gondii insertional mutants identified two clones, which were consistently unable to suppress nitric oxide produ
Autor:
Laura J. Knoll, Crystal M. Tobin
Publikováno v:
Infection and immunity. 80(1)
Toxoplasma gondii is an obligate intracellular parasite that uses immune cells to disseminate throughout its host. T. gondii can persist and even slowly replicate in activated host macrophages by reducing the antimicrobial effects of molecules such a
Publikováno v:
Molecular and biochemical parasitology. 176(2)
Polyphosphate is found in every cell, having roles in diverse processes, including differentiation and response to stress. In this study, we characterize a Toxoplasma gondii mutant containing an insertion within the carboxy-terminal end of a homolog
Publikováno v:
Journal of Visualized Experiments.
Toxoplasma gondii is an obligate intracellular parasite that can invade any nucleated cell of warm-blooded animals. During infection, T. gondii disseminates as a fast replicating form called the tachyzoite. Tachyzoites convert into a slow-growing enc