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An ER-IMC bridge protein TgVPS13A and an IMC-resident scramblase TgDAT1 drive daughter budding in Toxoplasma gondii. [PDF]
All alveolates including apicomplexan parasites contain an inner membrane complex (IMC) underneath the plasma membrane. The IMC is synthesized de novo during asexual replication (including endodyogeny, endopolygeny, and schizogony) and serves as a ...
Zhao L +8 more
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Positive-strand RNA viruses, such as dengue virus (DENV), induce the extensive rearrangement of intracellular membranes that serve as a scaffold for the assembly of the viral replication machinery.
Berati Cerikan +5 more
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Organelle biogenesis and communication in plant cells [PDF]
What a wonderful time this is for plant cell biology! Never before has a wealth of tools been adopted and adapted to dissect the molecular mechanisms underlying the functions of the plant cell. Genome sequencing, subcellular proteomics, and advanced imaging are just some of the astounding array of technologies that hold the promise to revolutionize the
Federica, Brandizzi, Robert, Mullen
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Organelle structure and biogenesis
Molecular Biology of the Cell Volume 22 Page 723 MBoC is pleased to publish this summary of the Minisymposium “Organelle Structure and Biogenesis” held at the American Society for Cell Biology 2010 Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, December 14, 2010.
Schuldiner, Maya, Glick, Benjamin
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Organelle biogenesis on a synthetic bead
Abstract Centrosomes are complex organelles that comprise multiple copies of hundreds of different proteins, yet they can precisely duplicate every cell cycle. Here we reconstitute centrosome duplication on synthetic beads programmed to recruit core centrosome assembly proteins when injected into ...
Chang C +8 more
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Systems Level Analysis of Organelle Biogenesis in Saccharomyces Cerevisiae
Eukaryotic cells contain hundreds of subcellular structures that serve different functions to maintain cellular homeostasis. A hallmark of Eukaryotic cells is its compartmentalization into membrane-bound organelles.
Panjtan Amiri, Kiandokht
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Organelle biogenesis and interorganellar connections: Better in contact than in isolation. [PDF]
Membrane contact sites (MCSs) allow the exchange of molecules and information between organelles, even when their membranes cannot fuse directly. In recent years, a number of functions have been attributed to these contacts, highlighting their critical role in cell homeostasis.
Daniele T, Schiaffino MV.
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A mutagenesis screen for essential plastid biogenesis genes in human malaria parasites.
Endosymbiosis has driven major molecular and cellular innovations. Plasmodium spp. parasites that cause malaria contain an essential, non-photosynthetic plastid-the apicoplast-which originated from a secondary (eukaryote-eukaryote) endosymbiosis.
Yong Tang +7 more
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The mitochondrion is an extremely important organelle that performs various functions in the cell: e.g. energy production, regulation of respiration processes and maintenance of calcium homeostasis.
M.M. Rudenok +8 more
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Small molecule inhibition of apicomplexan FtsH1 disrupts plastid biogenesis in human pathogens
The malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum and related apicomplexan pathogens contain an essential plastid organelle, the apicoplast, which is a key anti-parasitic target. Derived from secondary endosymbiosis, the apicoplast depends on novel, but largely
Katherine Amberg-Johnson +6 more
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