Meiosis in Plasmodium: How does it work?

David S. Guttery*, Mohammad Zeeshan, Anthony A. Holder, Eelco C. Tromer, Rita Tewari*

*Corresponding author voor dit werk

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Samenvatting

Meiosis is sexual cell division, a process in eukaryotes whereby haploid gametes are produced. Compared to canonical model eukaryotes, meiosis in apicomplexan parasites appears to diverge from the process with respect to the molecular mechanisms involved; the biology of Plasmodium meiosis, and its regulation by means of post-translational modification, are largely unexplored. Here, we discuss the impact of technological advances in cell biology, evolutionary bioinformatics, and genome-wide functional studies on our understanding of meiosis in the Apicomplexa. These parasites, including Plasmodium falciparum, Toxoplasma gondii, and Eimeria spp., have significant socioeconomic impact on human and animal health. Understanding this key stage during the parasite's life cycle may well reveal attractive targets for therapeutic intervention.

Originele taal-2English
Pagina's (van-tot)812-821
Aantal pagina's10
TijdschriftTrends in parasitology
Volume39
Nummer van het tijdschrift10
Vroegere onlinedatum2-aug.-2023
DOI's
StatusPublished - okt.-2023

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