Digestion of haemoglobin by schistosomes: 35 years on
Adult schistosomes obtain nutrients by digesting haemoglobin, which they obtain from ingested host red blood cells. Here John Dalton, Angela Smith, Karen Clough and Paul Brindley argue that a cathepsin L proteinase recently identified in their lab oratory as the predominant cysteine proteinase activ...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Parasitology today (Regular ed.) 1995-08, Vol.11 (8), p.299-303 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Adult schistosomes obtain nutrients by digesting haemoglobin, which they obtain from ingested host red blood cells. Here John Dalton, Angela Smith, Karen Clough and Paul Brindley argue that a cathepsin L proteinase recently identified in their lab oratory as the predominant cysteine proteinase activity of
Schistosoma mansoni may play the leading role in haemoglobin digestion. They discuss the importance of elucidating the roles of both cathepsin B and cathepsin L in the digestion of haemoglobin, since both should be considered important targets to which novel schisto somicidal agents could be directed. |
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ISSN: | 0169-4758 1873-1473 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0169-4758(95)80045-X |