2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.11.17.517012
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Endocytosis inTrypanosoma cruziDepends on Proper Recruitment and Regulation of Functionally Redundant Myosin Motors

Abstract: The cytostome-cytopharynx complex (SPC) is an endocytic organelle absent from all human trypanosomatid pathogens save Trypanosoma cruzi. Building upon our previous work identifying the myosin motor MyoF as the first enzymatic component of the T. cruzi SPC, we sought to expand our understanding of this organelle by identifying additional protein machinery which contribute to endocytosis. While deletion of MyoF alone did not fully ablate endocytosis, we found that deletion of both MyoF and the similarly localize… Show more

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