2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.01.08.425864
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Fatty acid oxidation participates of the survival to starvation, cell cycle progression and differentiation in the insect stages ofTrypanosoma cruzi

Abstract: During its complex life cycle, Trypanosoma cruzi colonizes different niches in its insect and mammalian hosts. This characteristic determined the types of parasites that adapted to face challenging environmental cues. The primary environmental challenge, particularly in the insect stages, is poor nutrient availability. These T. cruzi stages could be exposed to fatty acids originating from the degradation of the perimicrovillar membrane. In this study, we revisit the metabolic fate of fatty acid breakdown in T.… Show more

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