The N-terminus of EXP2 forms the membrane-associated pore of the protein exporting translocon PTEX in Plasmodium falciparum

Volume: 165, Issue: 3, Pages: 239 - 248
Published: Nov 22, 2018
Abstract
In order to facilitate a number of processes including nutrient acquisition and immune evasion, malaria parasites extensively remodel their host erythrocyte. This remodelling is to a large extent accomplished through protein export, a crucial process mediated by the Plasmodium translocon for exported proteins (PTEX) translocon which is comprised of three core components, HSP101, PTEX150 and EXP2. EXP2 has been structurally and...
Paper Details
Title
The N-terminus of EXP2 forms the membrane-associated pore of the protein exporting translocon PTEX in Plasmodium falciparum
Published Date
Nov 22, 2018
Volume
165
Issue
3
Pages
239 - 248
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