2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2004.04.049
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Molecular cloning of a K+ channel from the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum

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“…The nonspecific K ϩ channel blocker tetraethylammonium (TEA; 20 mM) had a small and nonsignificant inhibitory effect on 86 Rb ϩ uptake in WT parasites, suggesting that PbKch1 is insensitive to TEA. In a recent study (19), it has been shown that exposure of P. berghei sporozoites to intracellular concentrations of K ϩ enhances their infectivity by [8][9][10] times. This effect of a high K ϩ concentration is significantly attenuated by K ϩ channel blockers, including TEA.…”
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“…The nonspecific K ϩ channel blocker tetraethylammonium (TEA; 20 mM) had a small and nonsignificant inhibitory effect on 86 Rb ϩ uptake in WT parasites, suggesting that PbKch1 is insensitive to TEA. In a recent study (19), it has been shown that exposure of P. berghei sporozoites to intracellular concentrations of K ϩ enhances their infectivity by [8][9][10] times. This effect of a high K ϩ concentration is significantly attenuated by K ϩ channel blockers, including TEA.…”
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“…K ϩ channels constitute the largest and most diverse of ion channel families and are involved in K ϩ transport, cell volume control, and regulation of membrane potential. Two putative K ϩ channel-encoding genes have been found in the P. falciparum genome (10)(11), but it remains to be established whether they are functional and whether they are important for parasite survival. So far attempts to express and functionally characterize Plasmodium K ϩ channels in heterologous cell systems have been unsuccessful.…”
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“…Plasmodium falciparum, an important human protozoan pathogen, have been cloned and characterized at the molecular level [Ellekvist et al, 2004;Waller et al, 2008b]. Furthermore, sexual reproduction of the mosquito-stage of Plasmodium bergei seems to be impaired by gene disruption of pbKch1, the homologous gene for pfKch1 (PfK1) in this parasite [Ellekvist et al, 2008], suggesting that K In Trypanosoma cruzi, the causative agent of Chagas disease, K þ conductive pathways have been postulated to play a role in osmoregulatory process, contributing to 7% of the regulatory volume decrease observed under hyposmotic stress [reviewed in Rohloff and Docampo, 2008].…”
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“…Little is known about how the parasites import inorganic nutrients. The malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum possesses two putative K ϩ channel subunits with 6 TM domains and one P-loop (19,52). Disruption of an orthologous gene in Plasmodium berghei strongly impaired the development of the malaria parasites in the mosquito (18).…”
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