An ancient protein phosphatase, SHLP1, is critical to microneme development in Plasmodium ookinetes and parasite transmission.
Signaling pathways controlled by reversible protein phosphorylation (catalyzed by kinases and phosphatases) in the malaria parasite Plasmodium are of great interest, for both increased understanding of parasite biology and identification of novel drug targets. Here, we report a functional analysis i...
Main Authors: | Patzewitz, E, Guttery, D, Poulin, B, Ramakrishnan, C, Ferguson, D, Wall, R, Brady, D, Holder, A, Szöőr, B, Tewari, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2013
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