Crystallization and preliminary structural characterization of the two actin-depolymerization factors of the malaria parasite

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The malaria parasite Plasmodium depends on its actin-based motor system for motility and host-cell invasion. Actin-depolymerization factors are important regulatory proteins that affect the rate of actin turnover. Plasmodium has two actin-depolymerization factors which seem to have different functions and display low sequence homology to the higher eukaryotic family members. Plasmodium actin-depolymerization factors 1 and 2 have been crystallized. The crystals diffracted X-rays to maximum resolutions of 2.0 and 2.1 Å and belonged to space groups P3121 or P3221, with unit-cell parameters a = b = 68.8, c = 76.0 Å, and P21212, with unit-cell parameters a = 111.6, b = 57.9, c = 40.5 Å, respectively, indicating the presence of one or two molecules per asymmetric unit in both cases. © 2010 International Union of Crystallography All rights reserved.

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Huttu, J., Singh, B. K., Bhargav, S. P., Sattler, J. M., Schüler, H., & Kursula, I. (2010). Crystallization and preliminary structural characterization of the two actin-depolymerization factors of the malaria parasite. Acta Crystallographica Section F: Structural Biology and Crystallization Communications, 66(5), 583–587. https://doi.org/10.1107/S1744309110011589

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