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Toxoplasma gondii formins: are these giant proteins key players in motility and invasion?

Wassim Daher

Apicomplexans exhibit an unusual form of gliding motility dependent on the parasite actin filaments and powered by a myosin motor essential to propel the parasite into host cells. Drugs that interfere with actin polymerization or stabilize actin filaments have profound effects on motility, yet the mechanism by which Apicomplexans control actin polymerization is unknown.

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