Flagellar pocket restructuring through the Leishmania life cycle involves a discrete flagellum attachment zone
Leishmania promastigote parasites have a flagellum, which protrudes from the flagellar pocket at the cell anterior, yet, surprisingly, have homologs of many flagellum attachment zone (FAZ) proteins – proteins used in the related Trypanosoma species to laterally attach the flagellum to the cell body...
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Company of Biologists
2016
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