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      Oocyst wall formation and composition in coccidian parasites

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          The oocyst wall of coccidian parasites is a robust structure that is resistant to a variety of environmental and chemical insults. This resilience allows oocysts to survive for long periods, facilitating transmission from host to host. The wall is bilayered and is formed by the sequential release of the contents of two specialized organelles - wall forming body 1 and wall forming body 2 - found in the macrogametocyte stage of Coccidia. The oocyst wall is over 90% protein but few of these proteins have been studied. One group is cysteine-rich and may be presumed to crosslink via disulphide bridges, though this is yet to be investigated. Another group of wall proteins is rich in tyrosine. These proteins, which range in size from 8-31 kDa, are derived from larger precursors of 56 and 82 kDa found in the wall forming bodies. Proteases may catalyze processing of the precursors into tyrosine-rich peptides, which are then oxidatively crosslinked in a reaction catalyzed by peroxidases. In support of this hypothesis, the oocyst wall has high levels of dityrosine bonds. These dityrosine crosslinked proteins may provide a structural matrix for assembly of the oocyst wall and contribute to its resilience.

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                Journal
                mioc
                Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz
                Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz
                Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde (Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil )
                0074-0276
                1678-8060
                March 2009
                : 104
                : 2
                : 281-289
                Affiliations
                [01] Sydney orgnameUniversity of Technology orgdiv1Institute for the Biotechnology of Infectious Diseases Australia
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                S0074-02762009000200022 S0074-0276(09)10400222
                10.1590/S0074-02762009000200022
                19430654
                f387d0ef-9e9f-4ff4-925b-56fb9683fa1b

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

                History
                : 16 October 2008
                : 04 December 2009
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                Figures: 0, Tables: 0, Equations: 0, References: 50, Pages: 9
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                Eimeria,Coccidia,Toxoplasma,dityrosine crosslinking,oocyst
                Eimeria, Coccidia, Toxoplasma, dityrosine crosslinking, oocyst

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