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TRENDS IN PARASITOLOGY
卷 38, 期 11, 页码 950-961出版社
CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.pt.2022.08.009
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- Wellcome Trust [200807/Z/16/Z, 221717/Z/20/Z, 103740/Z/14/Z]
- Wellcome Trust [200807/Z/16/Z, 221717/Z/20/Z] Funding Source: Wellcome Trust
Trypanosomatid parasitic protozoa have evolved unique mechanisms, such as protein kinases, to regulate their complex life cycles and adapt to different hosts, distinguishing them from other eukaryotes.
Trypanosomatid parasitic protozoa are divergent from opisthokont models and have evolved unique mechanisms to regulate their complex life cycles and to adapt to a range of hosts. Understanding how these organisms respond, adapt, and persist in their different hosts could reveal optimal drug-control strategies. Protein kinases are fundamental to many biological processes such as cell cycle control, adaptation to stress, and cellular differentiation. Therefore, we have focused this review on the features and functions of protein kinases that distinguish trypanosomatid kinomes from other eukaryotes. We describe the latest research, highlighting similarities and differences between two groups of trypanosomatid parasites, Leishmania and African trypanosomes.
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