Authors
Edwin Lasonder, Sanna R Rijpma, Ben CL van Schaijk, Wieteke AM Hoeijmakers, Philip R Kensche, Mark S Gresnigt, Annet Italiaander, Martijn W Vos, Rob Woestenenk, Teun Bousema, Gunnar R Mair, Shahid M Khan, Chris J Janse, Richárd Bártfai, Robert W Sauerwein
Publication date
2016/7/27
Journal
Nucleic acids research
Volume
44
Issue
13
Pages
6087-6101
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Sexual differentiation of malaria parasites into gametocytes in the vertebrate host and subsequent gamete fertilization in mosquitoes is essential for the spreading of the disease. The molecular processes orchestrating these transitions are far from fully understood. Here, we report the first transcriptome analysis of male and female Plasmodium falciparum gametocytes coupled with a comprehensive proteome analysis. In male gametocytes there is an enrichment of proteins involved in the formation of flagellated gametes; proteins involved in DNA replication, chromatin organization and axoneme formation. On the other hand, female gametocytes are enriched in proteins required for zygote formation and functions after fertilization; protein-, lipid- and energy-metabolism. Integration of transcriptome and proteome data revealed 512 highly expressed maternal transcripts without corresponding protein expression …
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