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Protein phosphorylation during the asexual life cycle of the human malarial parasite Plasmodium falciparum
Authors:G L Jones  H M Edmundson
Institution:Queensland Institute of Medical Research, Herston, Australia.
Abstract:Recent evidence has suggested that extensive changes in the phosphorylation profile of red cell membrane proteins are associated with the invasion and development of the malarial parasite. In order to further define the role of parasite protein phosphorylation in these events we have looked at this phosphorylation using: (1) continuous metabolic labelling with 32P]orthophosphate, (2) pulse-labelling with 32P]orthophosphate and 35S]methionine, (3) autophosphorylation of infected cells using gamma-32P]ATP, (4) invasion of prelabelled red cells. Many parasite proteins were labelled, some differentially according to the phosphorylation protocol employed, and we were able to partially characterise several of the major parasite phosphoproteins in terms of their association with host cell membrane and the stage specificity of phosphorylation.
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