GDV1 induces sexual commitment of malaria parasites by antagonizing HP1-dependent gene silencing

Science56.90
Volume: 359, Issue: 6381, Pages: 1259 - 1263
Published: Mar 16, 2018
Abstract
Malaria is caused by Plasmodium parasites that proliferate in the bloodstream. During each replication cycle, some parasites differentiate into gametocytes, the only forms able to infect the mosquito vector and transmit malaria. Sexual commitment is triggered by activation of AP2-G, the master transcriptional regulator of gametocytogenesis. Heterochromatin protein 1 (HP1)-dependent silencing of ap2-g prevents sexual conversion in proliferating...
Paper Details
Title
GDV1 induces sexual commitment of malaria parasites by antagonizing HP1-dependent gene silencing
Published Date
Mar 16, 2018
Journal
Volume
359
Issue
6381
Pages
1259 - 1263
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