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Title Heat shock proteins of malaria / Addmore Shonhai, Gregory L. Blatch, editors
Published Dordrecht : Springer, [2013?]
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Description 1 online resource (viii, 223 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Contents The Importance of Molecular Chaperones in Survival and Pathogenesis of the Malaria Parasite Plasmodium falciparum / Jude Przyborski -- General Structural and Functional Features of Molecular Chaperones / Adrienne L. Edkins and Aileen Boshoff -- The Role of Hsp70s in the Development and Pathogenicity of Plasmodium Species / Addmore Shonhai -- Role of the Hsp40 Family of Proteins in the Survival and Pathogenesis of the Malaria Parasite / Eva-Rachele Pesce, Alexander G. Maier and Gregory L. Blatch -- Role of Hsp90 in Plasmodium falciparum Malaria / Dea Shahinas and Dylan R. Pillai -- The Role of Parasite Heat Shock Proteins in Protein Trafficking and Host Cell Remodeling / Paul R. Gilson, Sarah C. Charnaud and Brendan S. Crabb -- Role of Heat Shock Proteins in Immune Modulation in Malaria / Evelyn Böttger and Gabriele Multhoff -- Establishment of Plasmodium falciparum Extracellular Compartments in its Host Erythrocyte / Alassane Mbengue, Laurence Berry and Catherine Braun-Breton -- Chaperones and Proteases of Plasmodium falciparum / Kaiyin Liu and Walid A. Houry -- Heat Shock Proteins as Targets for Novel Anti-Malarial Drugs / Manish Grover, Shweta Chaubey and Utpal Tatu -- Heat Shock Proteins of Malaria: What Do We Not Know, and What Should the Future Focus Be? / Addmore Shonhai and Gregory L. Blatch
Summary This book describes the role of heat shock proteins in the life cycle of malaria parasites. The work includes a general introduction on the structural and functional features of heat shock proteins. The main focus is on the role of heat shock protein families from Plasmodium falciparum, their role in protein folding and in the development of malaria pathology. The functions of individual families of heat shock proteins from plasmodium species and their cooperation in functional networks is described. Subcellular and extracellular organelles such as the apicoplast and the Maurer's Clefts which are associated with plasmodium species, are discussed in detail. The role of heat shock proteins in the development and function of these organelles structures are highlighted. Although conceding that heat shock proteins may not be ideal antimalarial drug targets, prospects of targeting heat shock proteins in antimalarial drug discovery either directly and/or in combination therapies are explored
Notes Includes index
Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed September 24, 2013)
Subject Malaria -- Molecular aspects
Heat shock proteins.
Malaria.
Heat-Shock Proteins
Malaria
Molecular Biology
MEDICAL -- Forensic Medicine.
MEDICAL -- Preventive Medicine.
MEDICAL -- Public Health.
Malaria
Heat shock proteins
Form Electronic book
Author Shonhai, Addmore, editor
Blatch, Gregory L., editor
ISBN 9789400774384
9400774389