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* Thoroughly reviews our current understanding of malarial biology
* Explores the subject with insights from post-genomic technologies
* Looks broadly at the disease, vectors of infection, and treatment and prevention strategies
* A timely publication with chapters written by global researchers leaders
List of contents
List of contributors xiii
Foreword xvii
Preface xix
1 Introduction: An overview of malaria and Plasmodium 1
Virander S. Chauhan, Chetan E. Chitnis, and Deepak Gaur
History 1
The life cycle of Plasmodium 3
A significant milestone in malaria research: Adaptation of Plasmodium to laboratory culture 4
The advent of present-day technologies and their applications in malaria research 5
Bibliography 6
2 Exoerythrocytic development of Plasmodium parasites 9
Volker T. Heussler, Annika Rennenberg, and Rebecca R. Stanway
The sporozoite's journey from the skin to the liver 10
Sporozoite invasion 14
Parasite development 15
Protein export from the parasite into the host cell 20
Parasite egress 23
The role of innate immune responses during merosome formation 26
Acknowledgments 27
Bibliography 27
3 Molecular basis of erythrocyte invasion by Plasmodium merozoites 33
Deepak Gaur, Chetan E. Chitnis, and Virander S. Chauhan
The structure of the merozoite 39
The steps of erythrocyte invasion 41
Redundancy and ligand-receptor interactions that mediate parasite adhesion during erythrocyte invasion 57
Signaling events during erythrocyte invasion by malaria parasites 74
Summary and conclusions 75
Bibliography 75
4 The biology of malaria transmission 87
Robert E. Sinden
Purpose 87
History 87
The current research agenda 88
Biology 88
Population dynamics 106
Transmission-blocking interventions 110
Bibliography 114
5 Comparative and functional genomics of malaria parasites 125
Martine M. Zilversmit, Sittiporn Pattaradilokrat, and Xin-zhuan Su
An Introduction to Plasmodium genomes 125
Genome structure of malaria parasites 127
From genome sequences to gene function 133
Summary 139
Acknowledgments 139
Bibliography 139
6 Gene regulation: New insights and possible intervention strategies 149
Artur Scherf, Nicholas A. Malmquist, Rafael M. Martins, Shruthi S. Vembar, and Jose-Juan Lopez-Rubio
Introduction 149
Modes of gene regulation 150
Drug targeting 164
Perspectives 169
Bibliography 171
7 Molecular genetic approaches to malaria research 179
Brendan Elsworth, Mauro F. Azevedo, Brendan S. Crabb, and Paul R. Gilson
Transfection methods 179
Genetic approaches for deriving gene function 184
Conditional knockdown of protein function 187
Protein reporters 190
Conclusions 192
Bibliography 192
8 Transcriptomics and proteomics 197
Archana P. Gupta, Zbynek Bozdech, and Peter R. Preiser
Transcriptional profiling throughout the parasite life cycle 198
Transcriptional regulation 201
Transcriptional variation 205
Biological insights 208
Proteomics 208
Translational regulation 209
Conclusion 212
Bibliography 212
9 The biochemistry of Plasmodium falciparum: An updated overview 219
Hagai Ginsburg
MPMP 219
Carbohydrates 219
Lipid metabolism 227
Amino acids 240
Nucleotide metabolism 252
Cofactors 256
Redox metabolism 265
Mitochondrial functions 268
Hemoglobin digestion and hemozoin production 273
Some reflections for the future 276
Bibliography 277
10 Signaling in malaria parasites 291
Pushkar Sharma and S
About the author
Deepak Gaur, School of Biotechnology, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India.
Chetan Chitnis, International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, New Delhi, India; Department of Parasites and Insect Vectors, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France.
Virander S. Chauhan is Director for the International Centre for Genetic Engineering and?Biotechnology, New Delhi Component. Dr. Chauhan's research focuses on Malaria vaccine and drug development. Dr. Chauhan has written numerous articles related to the Fields of malarial biology and drug discovery. Dr. Chaudan is also co-editor of
Recombinant and Synthetic Vaccines (Springer 1995).
Summary
* Thoroughly reviews our current understanding of malarialbiology * Explores the subject with insights from post-genomictechnologies * Looks broadly at the disease, vectors of infection, andtreatment and prevention strategies * A timely publication with chapters written by globalresearchers leaders .