2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpara.2004.05.002
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Proteome analysis of the causative agent of Chagas disease: Trypanosoma cruzi

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“…mass spectrometry (MS)]. Contrary to previous preliminary studies (27), the present work relies on a firm phylogenetic framework to explore T. cruzi proteomic diversity.…”
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“…mass spectrometry (MS)]. Contrary to previous preliminary studies (27), the present work relies on a firm phylogenetic framework to explore T. cruzi proteomic diversity.…”
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“…Among these uncommon characteristics are the organization of the open reading frames into long polycistronic regions and post-transcriptional processing that makes the regulation of gene expression in these protozoa peculiar (Clayton and Shapira 2007 ). The regulation depends on the stability and translation of each mRNA, and the protein content is directly related to this post-translational control (Parodi-Talice et al 2004 ;Andrade et al 2008 ). More recently, the presence of non-translated mRNA was detected in the T. cruzi cytosol (Holetz et al 2010 ), reinforcing the notion that RNA-based techniques may be limited for the evaluation of parasite gene expression.…”
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“…, Nirmalan, et al, 2004, Trypanosoma sp. (Paba, et al, 2004, Parodi-Talice, et al, 2004, van Deursen, et al, 2003, Leishmania sp. (Acestor, et al, 2002, Drummelsmith, et al, 2003, El Fakhry, et al, 2002, Nugent, et al, 2004, Thiel and Bruchhaus, 2001, Toxoplasma gondii and Cryptosporidium sp.…”
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confidence: 99%