Identification and Molecular Dissection of IMC32, a Conserved <i>Toxoplasma</i> Inner Membrane Complex Protein That Is Essential for Parasite Replication

The IMC is an important organelle that apicomplexan parasites use to maintain their intracellular lifestyle. While many IMC proteins have been identified, only a few central players that are essential for internal budding have been described and even fewer are conserved across the phylum.

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Autores principales: Juan A. Torres, Rebecca R. Pasquarelli, Peter S. Back, Andy S. Moon, Peter J. Bradley
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/82149a155c5143a0bb944984b336794c
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Sumario:The IMC is an important organelle that apicomplexan parasites use to maintain their intracellular lifestyle. While many IMC proteins have been identified, only a few central players that are essential for internal budding have been described and even fewer are conserved across the phylum.