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Record Nr.

UNINA9910144741803321

Titolo

Transport and trafficking in the malaria-infected erthrocyte [[electronic resource] /] / [editors, Gregory R. Bock and Gail Cardew]

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Chichester ; ; New York, : John Wiley, 1999

ISBN

1-282-34817-5

9786612348174

0-470-51573-2

0-470-51574-0

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (306 p.)

Collana

Novartis Foundation symposium ; ; 226

Altri autori (Persone)

BockGregory

CardewGail

Disciplina

616.9

616.936207

Soggetti

Malaria - Pathophysiology

Erythrocyte membranes

Biological transport

Plasmodium falciparum

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

"Symposium on Transport and trafficking in the malaria-infected erythrocyte, held at the Novartis Foundation, London, 26-28 January 1999"--p. v.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

TRANSPORT AND TRAFFICKING IN THE ERYTHROCYTE MALARIA-INFECTED; Contents; Participants; Introduction: host-parasite interrelations in the genomic age; Erythrocyte membrane transport; Chemical and physical in vitro alterations of the erythrocyte membrane: a model for its pathophysiological states?; The effects of transport perturbations on the homeostasis of erythrocytes; Transport properties of the host cell membrane; Transport of phospholipid synthesis precursors and lipid trafficking into malaria-infected erythrocytes; A nutrient-permeable channel on the intraerythrocytic malaria parasite

The permeability properties of the parasite cell membraneMacromolecular transport in malaria-infected erythrocytes; Expression of parasite transporters in Xenopus oocytes; Reconstitution



of protein transport across the vacuolar membrane in P Zusmodium fu Zc@urum-infected permeabilized erythrocytes; Export of parasite proteins to the erythrocyte cytoplasm: secretory machinery and traffic signals; Transport and trafficking: Toxoplasma as a model for PZasmodium; An alternative secretory pathway in Pkusmodium: more questions than answers

The transport of the histidine-rich protein I from Plasmodium falczarum is insensitive to brefeldin AProtein transport in the host cell cytoplasm and ATP-binding cassette proteins in Plasmodium fukiparum- infected erythrocytes; General discussion I; Chloroquine uptake and activity is determined by binding to ferriprotoporphyrin IX in Plasmodium f a lciparum; Chloroquine uptake, altered partitioning and the basis of drug resistance: evidence for chloride- dependent ionic regulation; Surnrnarv; Index of contributors; Subject index

Sommario/riassunto

There is an urgent need to uncover new therapies that will protect against malaria, as the parasite becomes increasingly resistant to available drugs and this book offers insights into three interrelated aspects of the malaria-infected erythrocyte:* The transport of solutes into and out of the infected cell and the use of specific trafficking pathways in drug targeting* The traffic of proteins produced by the intracellular parasite as an essential process for the biogenesis of transport systems.* The relationship between the transport of drugs into the infected cell and