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  • Small RNAs derived from tRN... Small RNAs derived from tRNAs and rRNAs are highly enriched in exosomes from both old and new world Leishmania providing evidence for conserved exosomal RNA Packaging
    Lambertz, Ulrike; Oviedo Ovando, Mariana E; Vasconcelos, Elton J R ... BMC genomics, 03/2015, Volume: 16, Issue: 1
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    Leishmania use exosomes to communicate with their mammalian hosts and these secreted vesicles appear to contribute to pathogenesis by delivering protein virulence factors to macrophages. In other ...
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  • Biological and structural c... Biological and structural characterization of a host-adapting amino acid in influenza virus
    Yamada, Shinya; Hatta, Masato; Staker, Bart L ... PLoS pathogens, 08/2010, Volume: 6, Issue: 8
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    Two amino acids (lysine at position 627 or asparagine at position 701) in the polymerase subunit PB2 protein are considered critical for the adaptation of avian influenza A viruses to mammals. ...
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  • Extensive stage-regulation ... Extensive stage-regulation of translation revealed by ribosome profiling of Trypanosoma brucei
    Jensen, Bryan C; Ramasamy, Gowthaman; Vasconcelos, Elton J R ... BMC genomics, 10/2014, Volume: 15, Issue: 1
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    Trypanosoma brucei subspecies infect humans and animals in sub-Saharan Africa. This early diverging eukaryote shows many novel features in basic biological processes, including the use of ...
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  • Functional genomics in sand... Functional genomics in sand fly-derived Leishmania promastigotes
    Alcolea, Pedro J; Alonso, Ana; Molina, Ricardo ... PLoS neglected tropical diseases, 05/2019, Volume: 13, Issue: 5
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    Leishmania development in the sand fly gut leads to highly infective forms called metacyclic promastigotes. This process can be routinely mimicked in culture. Gene expression-profiling studies by ...
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  • An Arginine Deprivation Res... An Arginine Deprivation Response Pathway Is Induced in Leishmania during Macrophage Invasion
    Goldman-Pinkovich, Adele; Balno, Caitlin; Strasser, Rona ... PLoS pathogens, 04/2016, Volume: 12, Issue: 4
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    Amino acid sensing is an intracellular function that supports nutrient homeostasis, largely through controlled release of amino acids from lysosomal pools. The intracellular pathogen Leishmania ...
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  • Arginine sensing in intrace... Arginine sensing in intracellular parasitism of Leishmania
    Zilberstein, Dan; Myler, Peter J Current opinion in microbiology, December 2021, 2021-12-00, Volume: 64
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    •Macrophages employ innate defense mechanisms to control intracellular Leishmania proliferation.•Leishmania acivate an arginine deprivation response (ADR) to overcome reduction host arginine ...
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  • Bunyavirales: Scientific Ga... Bunyavirales: Scientific Gaps and Prototype Pathogens for a Large and Diverse Group of Zoonotic Viruses
    Hartman, Amy L; Myler, Peter J The Journal of infectious diseases, 10/2023, Volume: 228, Issue: Supplement_6
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    Abstract Research directed at select prototype pathogens is part of the approach put forth by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease (NIAID) to prepare for future pandemics caused ...
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  • Glucosylated Hydroxymethylu... Glucosylated Hydroxymethyluracil, DNA Base J, Prevents Transcriptional Readthrough in Leishmania
    van Luenen, Henri G.A.M.; Farris, Carol; Jan, Sabrina ... Cell, 08/2012, Volume: 150, Issue: 5
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    Some Ts in nuclear DNA of trypanosomes and Leishmania are hydroxylated and glucosylated to yield base J (β-D-glucosyl-hydroxymethyluracil). In Leishmania, about 99% of J is located in telomeric ...
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  • Widespread variation in tra... Widespread variation in transcript abundance within and across developmental stages of Trypanosoma brucei
    Jensen, Bryan C; Sivam, Dhileep; Kifer, Charles T ... BMC genomics, 10/2009, Volume: 10, Issue: 1
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    Trypanosoma brucei, the causative agent of African sleeping sickness, undergoes a complex developmental cycle that takes place in mammalian and insect hosts and is accompanied by changes in ...
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  • Turnover of Variant Surface... Turnover of Variant Surface Glycoprotein in Trypanosoma brucei Is a Bimodal Process
    Garrison, Paige; Khan, Umaer; Cipriano, Michael ... mBio, 08/2021, Volume: 12, Issue: 4
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    African trypanosomes utilize glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchored variant surface glycoprotein (VSG) to evade the host immune system. VSG turnover is thought to be mediated via cleavage of the ...
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