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Functions of Myosin Motors Tailored for Parasitism

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Specialty Microbiology
Date 2017 Nov 22
PMID 29161623
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Abstract

Myosin motors are one of the largest protein families in eukaryotes that exhibit divergent cellular functions. Their roles in protozoans, a diverse group of anciently diverged, single celled organisms with many prominent members known to be parasitic and to cause diseases in human and livestock, are largely unknown. In the recent years many different approaches, among them whole genome sequencing, phylogenetic analyses and functional studies have increased our understanding on the distribution, protein architecture and function of unconventional myosin motors in protozoan parasites. In Apicomplexa, myosins turn out to be highly specialized and to exhibit unique functions tailored to accommodate the lifestyle of these parasites.

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