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English: A section of Video S5 illustrates the different steps in the R1 blocked invasion process. Although the merozoite re-orientates on the surface as shown in Video S2 (without R1 peptide), the apical attachment does not culminate in the invasion of the erythrocyte. Noteworthy, after apical attachment and a short time period with no apparent movement, the exertion of strong force leads to local deformation of the erythrocyte membrane wrapping around the merozoite. |
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Source | Video S6 from Treeck M, Zacherl S, Herrmann S, Cabrera A, Kono M, Struck N, Engelberg K, Haase S, Frischknecht F, Miura K, Spielmann T, Gilberger T (2009). "Functional Analysis of the Leading Malaria Vaccine Candidate AMA-1 Reveals an Essential Role for the Cytoplasmic Domain in the Invasion Process". PLOS Pathogens. DOI:10.1371/journal.ppat.1000322. PMID 19283086. PMC: 2654807. | ||
Author | Treeck M, Zacherl S, Herrmann S, Cabrera A, Kono M, Struck N, Engelberg K, Haase S, Frischknecht F, Miura K, Spielmann T, Gilberger T | ||
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Author | Treeck M, Zacherl S, Herrmann S, Cabrera A, Kono M, Struck N, Engelberg K, Haase S, Frischknecht F, Miura K, Spielmann T, Gilberger T |
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Image title | A section of Video S5 illustrates the different steps in the R1 blocked invasion process. Although the merozoite re-orientates on the surface as shown in Video S2 (without R1 peptide), the apical attachment does not culminate in the invasion of the erythrocyte. Noteworthy, after apical attachment and a short time period with no apparent movement, the exertion of strong force leads to local deformation of the erythrocyte membrane wrapping around the merozoite. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2009-03 |
Categories:
- Cell adhesion
- Videos of Plasmodium falciparum interacting with red blood cells
- Protozoan antigens
- Western blot
- Videos of cytoplasm
- Fluorescent antibody technique
- Malaria vaccines
- Videos of membrane proteins
- Confocal microscopic movies from Open Access Journals
- Molecular sequence data
- Polymerase chain reaction
- Protozoan proteins