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Defining the repertoire of the microneme and rhoptry organelles of the apicomplexan parasite Eimeria tenella by cell map proteomics

ReferenceS15362
Principal Investigator / Supervisor Professor Michael Dunn
Co-Investigators /
Co-Supervisors
Professor Fiona Tomley
Institution King's College London
DepartmentInstitute of Psychiatry
Funding typeResearch
Value (£) 31,520
StatusCompleted
TypeResearch Grant
Start date 01/09/2002
End date 01/09/2005
Duration36 months

Abstract

Micronemes and rhoptries are essential for invasion by apiciomplexan parasites, but only a small number of proteins are characterised and their precise function is largely unknown. The protein repertoire of these two important secretory organelles will be identified for the first time using Eimeria tenella, a serious pathogen of chickens which is also an excellent model for biochemical studies on micronemes and rhoptries. Identification of the total protein content of micronemes and rhoptries will underpin studies on the biology of host cell invasion in E. tenella and lead to the identification of potential therapeutic targets against coccidiosis. Since structural homology and functional complementarity exists between organelle proteins of different genera, data from this project will also lead to the identification of novel organelle proteins in other apicocomplexans. (Joint with grant 201/S15358).

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Committee Closed Committee - Animal Sciences (AS)
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