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A Microtubule-Associated Protein Is Essential for Malaria Parasite Transmission.

Wichers-Misterek JS, Binder AM, Mesén-Ramírez P, Dorner LP, Safavi S, Fuchs G, Lenz TL, Bachmann A, Wilson D, Frischknecht F, Gilberger TW

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  • Journal mBio

  • Published 10 Jan 2023

  • Volume 14

  • ISSUE 1

  • Pagination e0331822

  • DOI 10.1128/mbio.03318-22

Abstract

. The knockout of this protein in the human-pathogenic species P. falciparum resulted in malformed gametocytes and aberrant microtubules. We confirmed the microtubule association in the P. berghei rodent malaria homologue and show that its knockout results in a perturbed microtubule architecture, aberrant sporozoite motility, and decreased transmission efficiency.