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Transporter trafficking/sorting processes

Plasmodial protein transport (i.e. trafficking) has been proposed to be a multi-step process secretion, translocation across the PVM, movement and specific sorting in the red cell cytoplasm, followed by translocation/ insertion into the target site. Trafficking has recently been the subject of several reviews (Cooke et ah, 2004a Lanzer et ah, 2006 Lingelbach and Przyborski, 2006 Marti et al., 2005 Przyborski et al., 2003 Przyborski and Lanzer, 2005 Tilley et al., 2007 Tonkin et al., 2006 van Ooij and Haidar, 2007). [Pg.208]


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