Interrupting Toxoplasma’s Regularly Scheduled Program of Egress

Although many cellular components of the Ca2+ signaling pathway dictating Toxoplasma gondii egress have been identified, whether the parasite secretes protein activators of this pathway remained unknown. Bisio et al. (Nat. Microbiol. 2019;4:420–428) identify a parasite-secreted diacylglycerol kinase...

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