학술논문

Exploiting the Achilles’ heel of membrane trafficking in trypanosomes.
Document Type
Article
Source
Current Opinion in Microbiology. Dec2016, Vol. 34, p97-103. 7p.
Subject
*TRYPANOSOMA
*PATHOGENIC protozoa
*METAZOA
*LIFE cycles (Biology)
*BIOLOGICAL transport
Language
ISSN
1369-5274
Abstract
Pathogenic protozoa are evolutionarily highly divergent from their metazoan hosts, reflected in many aspects of their biology. One particularly important parasite taxon is the trypanosomatids. Multiple transmission modes, distinct life cycles and exploitation of many host species attests to great prowess as parasites, and adaptability for efficient, chronic infection. Genome sequencing has begun uncovering how trypanosomatids are well suited to parasitism, and recent genetic screening and cell biology are revealing new aspects of how to control these organisms and prevent disease. Importantly, several lines of evidence suggest that membrane transport processes are central for the sensitivity towards several frontline drugs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]