2016
DOI: 10.1038/srep35826
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Two flagellar BAR domain proteins in Trypanosoma brucei with stage-specific regulation

Abstract: Trypanosomes are masters of adaptation to different host environments during their complex life cycle. Large-scale proteomic approaches provide information on changes at the cellular level, and in a systematic way. However, detailed work on single components is necessary to understand the adaptation mechanisms on a molecular level. Here, we have performed a detailed characterization of a bloodstream form (BSF) stage-specific putative flagellar host adaptation factor Tb927.11.2400, identified previously in a SI… Show more

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“…The signal appears to penetrate a short distance into the cell body, to the base of the flagellar pocket near the kinetoplast. Example protein: Flabarin-like, FlabarinL ( T. brucei ) [67] and Flabarin ( L. mexicana ) [68] (Fig. 2, Fig.…”
Section: Flagellum and Associated Structuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The signal appears to penetrate a short distance into the cell body, to the base of the flagellar pocket near the kinetoplast. Example protein: Flabarin-like, FlabarinL ( T. brucei ) [67] and Flabarin ( L. mexicana ) [68] (Fig. 2, Fig.…”
Section: Flagellum and Associated Structuresmentioning
confidence: 99%