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Characterization Of The Ubiquitylating Components Of The Human Malaria Parasite'S Protein Degradation Pathway.

PLoS One.. 2012-08;  7(8):e43477
DWD Chung, N Ponts, J Prudhomme, EM Rodrigues. Department of Cell Biology and Neuroscience, University of California Riverside, Riverside, California, United States of America.
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Abstract

Ubiquitin-dependent protein degradation within malarial parasites is a burgeoning field of interest due to several encouraging reports of proteasome inhibitors that were able to confer antimalarial activity. Despite the growing interest in the Plasmodium proteasome system, relatively little investigation has been done to actually characterize the parasite degradation machinery. In this report, we provide an initial biological investigation of the ubiquitylating components of the endoplasmic reticulum-associated degradation (ERAD) system, which is a major pathway in targeting misfolded proteins from the ER to the cytosol for proteasome degradation. We are able to show that the ERAD system is essential for parasi... More

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