Non-detergent sulphobetaines enhance the recovery of membrane and/or cytoskeleton-associated proteins and active proteases from erythrocytes infected by Plasmodium falciparum

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A better understanding of the causative agent's biology and the definition of new targets for the development of drugs and/or specific immune responses is necessary to face the spred of drug-resistant malaria in developing countries and the absence of an efficient vaccine against this most important infectious disease. Non-detergent sulphobetaines enhance the recovery and isoelectric focussing of active Plasmodium falciparum proteases, cytoskeleton-associated proteins and Maurer's cleft-associated proteins. This is a significant advantage for the purification of such proteins and might help pinpoint their role for red blood cell rupture and merozoite release.

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Blisnick, T., Morales-Betoulle, M. E., Vuillard, L., Rabilloud, T., & Braun Breton, C. (1998). Non-detergent sulphobetaines enhance the recovery of membrane and/or cytoskeleton-associated proteins and active proteases from erythrocytes infected by Plasmodium falciparum. European Journal of Biochemistry, 252(3), 537–541. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1432-1327.1998.2520537.x

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