Publications by authors named "J A Doenier"

Endosymbiont gene transfer and import of host-encoded proteins are considered hallmarks of organelles necessary for stable integration of two cells. However, newer endosymbiotic models have challenged the origin and timing of such genetic integration during organellogenesis. diatoms contain diazoplasts, closely related to recently-described nitrogen-fixing organelles, that are also stably integrated and co-speciating with their host algae.

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We identified MMV026468 as a picomolar inhibitor of blood-stage . Phenotyping assays, including isopentenyl diphosphate rescue of parasite growth inhibition, demonstrated that it targets MEP isoprenoid precursor biosynthesis. MMV026468-treated parasites showed an overall decrease in MEP pathway intermediates, which could result from inhibition of the first MEP enzyme DXS or steps prior to DXS such as regulation of the MEP pathway.

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spp. diatoms contain obligate, nitrogen-fixing endosymbionts, or diazoplasts, derived from cyanobacteria. These algae are a rare example of photosynthetic eukaryotes that have successfully coupled oxygenic photosynthesis with oxygen-sensitive nitrogenase activity.

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spp. diatoms contain obligate, nitrogen-fixing endosymbionts, or "diazoplasts", derived from cyanobacteria. These algae are a rare example of photosynthetic eukaryotes that have successfully coupled oxygenic photosynthesis with oxygen-sensitive nitrogenase activity.

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Robust methods are critical for testing the in vivo regulatory mechanism of RNA binding proteins. Here we report improvement of a protein-mRNA tethering assay to probe the function of an RNA binding protein in its natural context within the adult germline. The assay relies on a dual reporter expressing two mRNAs from a single promoter and resolved by trans-splicing.

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