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Sphingolipids in Parasitic Protozoa
- Source :
- Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology ISBN: 9781441967404
- Publication Year :
- 2010
- Publisher :
- Springer New York, 2010.
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Abstract
- The surface of most protozoan parasites relies heavily upon lipid-anchored molecules, to form protective barriers and play critical functions required for infectivity. Sphingolipids (SLs) play important roles through their abundance and involvement in membrane microdomain formation, as well as serving as the lipid anchor for many of these molecules, and in some but possibly not all species, as important signaling molecules. Interactions of parasite sphingolipid metabolism with that of the host may potentially contribute to parasite survival and/or host defense. In this chapter we summarize current knowledge of SL structure, synthesis and function in several of the major parasitic protozoan groups.
- Subjects :
- Leishmania
Sphingolipids
Trypanosoma
Cell signaling
Host (biology)
Plasmodium falciparum
Lipid microdomain
Biology
biology.organism_classification
Sphingolipid
Article
Cell biology
Trichomonas vaginalis
Animals
Humans
Protozoa
Parasites
lipids (amino acids, peptides, and proteins)
Giardia lamblia
Trypanosoma cruzi
Toxoplasma
Function (biology)
Subjects
Details
- ISBN :
- 978-1-4419-6740-4
- ISBNs :
- 9781441967404
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology ISBN: 9781441967404
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....d3351d56a32ed24b8b960acc8c2f9f67