Species | Disruptability | Reference | Submitter | |
---|---|---|---|---|
P. berghei ANKA |
Possible |
PlasmoGEM (Barseq) | PlasmoGEM | |
P. berghei ANKA |
Possible |
RMgm-5056 | Imported from RMgmDB | |
P. berghei ANKA |
Possible |
RMgm-5057 | Imported from RMgmDB | |
P. berghei ANKA |
Possible |
RMgm-5058 | Imported from RMgmDB | |
P. falciparum 3D7 |
Possible |
USF piggyBac screen (Insert. mut.) | USF PiggyBac Screen |
Species | Stage | Phenotype | Reference | Submitter |
---|---|---|---|---|
P. berghei ANKA | Asexual |
No difference |
PlasmoGEM (Barseq) | PlasmoGEM |
P. berghei ANKA | Asexual |
No difference |
RMgm-5056 | Imported from RMgmDB |
P. berghei ANKA | Asexual |
No difference |
RMgm-5057 | Imported from RMgmDB |
P. berghei ANKA | Asexual |
No difference |
RMgm-5058 | Imported from RMgmDB |
P. berghei ANKA | Gametocyte |
No difference |
RMgm-5056 | Imported from RMgmDB |
P. berghei ANKA | Gametocyte |
No difference |
RMgm-5057 | Imported from RMgmDB |
P. berghei ANKA | Gametocyte |
No difference |
RMgm-5058 | Imported from RMgmDB |
P. berghei ANKA | Ookinete |
No difference |
RMgm-5056 | Imported from RMgmDB |
P. berghei ANKA | Ookinete |
No difference |
RMgm-5057 | Imported from RMgmDB |
P. berghei ANKA | Ookinete |
No difference |
RMgm-5058 | Imported from RMgmDB |
P. berghei ANKA | Oocyst |
Difference from wild-type |
RMgm-5056
Normal numbers of oocysts are produced. On day 10 after infection melanized oocysts are present in 55-65% of QC-null infected mosquitoes (1-85 melanized oocysts/mosquito), while such oocysts were absent in WT-infected mosquitoes |
Imported from RMgmDB |
P. berghei ANKA | Oocyst |
Difference from wild-type |
RMgm-5057
Normal numbers of oocysts are produced. On day 10 after infection melanized oocysts are present in 55-65% of QC-null infected mosquitoes (1-85 melanized oocysts/mosquito), while such oocysts were absent in WT-infected mosquitoes |
Imported from RMgmDB |
P. berghei ANKA | Oocyst |
Difference from wild-type |
RMgm-5058
Normal numbers of oocysts are produced. On day 10 after infection melanized oocysts are present in 55-65% of QC-null infected mosquitoes (1-85 melanized oocysts/mosquito), while such oocysts were absent in WT-infected mosquitoes |
Imported from RMgmDB |
P. berghei ANKA | Sporozoite |
Difference from wild-type |
RMgm-5056
Reduced numbers of salivary gland sporozoites. Salivary gland sporozoites show wild-type morphology, motility and infectivity to hepatocytes in vitro. Light-microscopy analysis of oocysts between day 14 and 21 showed the presence of aberrant, enlarged, melanized sporozoites, either still inside or during release from oocysts.On day 21 p.i. non-motile, enlarged sporozoites covered by melanin were found in the hemocoel, often in clusters or attached to salivary glands. In contrast, most QC-null sporozoites inside salivary glands had a WT-like morphology, i.e. long and slender, without signs of melanization. |
Imported from RMgmDB |
P. berghei ANKA | Sporozoite |
Difference from wild-type |
RMgm-5057
Reduced numbers of salivary gland sporozoites. Salivary gland sporozoites show wild-type morphology, motility and infectivity to hepatocytes in vitro. Light-microscopy analysis of oocysts between day 14 and 21 showed the presence of aberrant, enlarged, melanized sporozoites, either still inside or during release from oocysts.On day 21 p.i. non-motile, enlarged sporozoites covered by melanin were found in the hemocoel, often in clusters or attached to salivary glands. In contrast, most QC-null sporozoites inside salivary glands had a WT-like morphology, i.e. long and slender, without signs of melanization. |
Imported from RMgmDB |
P. berghei ANKA | Sporozoite |
Difference from wild-type |
RMgm-5058
Reduced numbers of salivary gland sporozoites. Salivary gland sporozoites show wild-type morphology, motility and infectivity to hepatocytes in vitro. Light-microscopy analysis of oocysts between day 14 and 21 showed the presence of aberrant, enlarged, melanized sporozoites, either still inside or during release from oocysts.On day 21 p.i. non-motile, enlarged sporozoites covered by melanin were found in the hemocoel, often in clusters or attached to salivary glands. In contrast, most QC-null sporozoites inside salivary glands had a WT-like morphology, i.e. long and slender, without signs of melanization. |
Imported from RMgmDB |
P. berghei ANKA | Liver |
Difference from wild-type |
RMgm-5056
Reduced numbers of salivary gland sporozoites. Salivary gland sporozoites show wild-type morphology, motility and infectivity to hepatocytes in vitro. Wild type development of liver stages in vitro. |
Imported from RMgmDB |
P. berghei ANKA | Liver |
Difference from wild-type |
RMgm-5057
Reduced numbers of salivary gland sporozoites. Salivary gland sporozoites show wild-type morphology, motility and infectivity to hepatocytes in vitro. Wild type development of liver stages in vitro. |
Imported from RMgmDB |
P. berghei ANKA | Liver |
Difference from wild-type |
RMgm-5058
Reduced numbers of salivary gland sporozoites. Salivary gland sporozoites show wild-type morphology, motility and infectivity to hepatocytes in vitro. Wild type development of liver stages in vitro. |
Imported from RMgmDB |
PlasmoDB | PBANKA_1310700 |
GeneDB | PBANKA_1310700 |
Malaria Metabolic Pathways | Localisation images Pathways mapped to |
Previous ID(s) | PB000083.02.0, PBANKA_131070 |
Orthologs | PCHAS_1314000 , PF3D7_1446900 , PKNH_1235300 , PVP01_1260100 , PVX_118150 , PY17X_1314500 |
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