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mSphere
August 2022
Division of Molecular and Cellular Immunoscience, Department of Biomolecular Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Saga Universitygrid.412339.e, Saga, Japan.
Entamoeba histolytica, a protozoan parasite, causes amoebiasis, which is a global public health problem. The major route of infection is oral ingestion of cysts, the only form that is able to transmit to a new host. Cysts are produced by cell differentiation from proliferative trophozoites in a process termed "encystation.
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August 2022
The Laboratory of Molecular Biophysics, Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Uppsala Universitygrid.8993.b, Uppsala, Sweden.
Marine algae viruses are important for controlling microorganism communities in the marine ecosystem and played fundamental roles during the early events of viral evolution. Here, we have focused on one major group of marine algae viruses, the single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) viruses from the family. We present the capsid structure of the bacilladnavirus DNA virus type II (CtenDNAV-II), determined at 2.
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September 2021
Division of Molecular and Cellular Immunoscience, Department of Biomolecular Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Saga Universitygrid.412339.e, Saga, Japan.
Entamoeba histolytica, a protozoan parasite, causes amoebiasis in humans. Amoebiasis transmission is solely mediated by chitin-walled cysts, which are produced in the large intestine of humans from proliferative trophozoites by a cell differentiation process called encystation. Resistance to environmental stresses, an essential characteristic for transmission, is attributed to the cyst wall, which is constructed from chitin and several protein components, including chitinase.
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