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When compared with other Apicomplexan organisms. Theileria parva has an execptionally small, 10-12 Mbp. genome. There are only 4 chromosomes, each in the Mbp range, and a complete physical map, based on SfiI linking data, is available for each one. A number of genes and cDNAs have been mapped to ...


Nene, VishvanathMorzaria, S.P.Bishop, Richard P.[Organisation and informational content of the Theileria parva genome]Organisation and informational content of the Theileria parva genome

Theileria are tick-transmitted, haemoprotozoan parasites infecting wild and domestic ungulates throughout many areas of the world. The most economically important species are T. parva and T. annulata which are pathogenic to cattle, and T. lestoquardi (syn hirci) which is pathogenic to sheep and g...


Skilton, Robert A.Musoke, A.J.Nene, VishvanathWasawo, D.P.S.Wells, C.W.Spooner, P.R.Bishop, Richard P.Osaso, J.Nkonge, C.Latif, A.Morzaria, S.P.[Molecular characterisation of a Theileria lestoquardi gene encoding a candidate sporozoite vaccine antigen]Molecular characterisation of a Theileria lestoquardi gene encoding a candidate sporozoite vaccine antigen

Two distinct genes encoding single domain, ATP-binding cassette transport protein homologues of Theileria parva were cloned and sequenced. Neither of the genes is tandemly duplicated. One gene, TpABCI, encodes a predicted protein of 593 amino acids with an N-terminal hydrophobic domain containing...


Kibe, M.K.Macklin, M.D.Gobright, E.I.Bishop, Richard P.Urakawa, T.Ole-MoiYoi, O.K.[Characterisation of single domain ATP-binding cassette protein homologues of Theileria parva]Characterisation of single domain ATP-binding cassette protein homologues of Theileria parva

The 'Muguga cocktail' which is composed of three Theileria parva stocks Muguga. Kiambu 5 and Serengeti-transformed has been used extensively for live vaccination against East Coast fever in cattle in eastern, central and southern Africa. Herein we describe the molecular characterization of the T....


Bishop, Richard P.Geysen, D.Spooner, P.R.Skilton, Robert A.Nene, VishvanathDolan, T.T.Morzaria, S.P.[Molecular and immunological characterisation of Theileria parva stocks which are components of the Muguga cocktail used for vaccination against East Coast fever in cattle]Molecular and immunological characterisation of Theileria parva stocks which are components of the Muguga cocktail used for vaccination against East Coast fever in cattle

Concerted evolution of multicopy gene families in vertebrates is recognized as an important force in the generation of biological novelty but has not been documented for the multicopy genes of protozoa. A multicopy locus, Tpr, which consists of tandemly arrayed open reading frames (ORFs) containi...


Bishop, Richard P.Musoke, A.J.Morzaria, S.P.Sohanpal, B.K.Gobright, E.I.[Concerted evolution at a multicopy locus in the protozoan parasite Theileria parva: Extreme divergence of potential protein-coding sequences]Concerted evolution at a multicopy locus in the protozoan parasite Theileria parva: Extreme divergence of potential protein-coding sequences

Full-length recombinant versions of p67, the 709 amino acid major surface protein of Theileria parva sporozoites, induce immunity to East Coast fever (ECF) in cattle. We show that a soluble Escherichia coli recombinant version of p67 (p67635), in which a prokaryotic signal peptide replaces the e...


Bishop, Richard P.Nene, VishvanathStaeyert, J.Rowlands, G.J.Nyanjui, J.Osaso, J.Morzaria, S.P.Musoke, A.J.[Immunity to East Coast fever in cattle induced by a polypeptide fragment of the major surface coat protein of Theileria parva sporozoites]Immunity to East Coast fever in cattle induced by a polypeptide fragment of the major surface coat protein of Theileria parva sporozoites
Gardner, M.J.Bishop, Richard P.Shah, TushaarVilliers, Etienne P. deCarlton, J.M.Hall, N.Ren, Q.Paulsen, I.T.Pain, A.Berriman, M.Wilson, R.J.M.Sato, S.Ralph, S.A.Mann, D.J.Xiong, Z.Shallom, S.J.Weidman, J.Jiang, L.Lynn,, J.Weaver, B.Shoaibi, A.Domingo, A.R.Wasawo, D.Crabtree, J.Wortman, J.R.Haas, B.Angiuoli, S.V.Creasy, T.H.Lu, C.Suh, B.Silva, J.C.Utterback, T.R.Feldblyum, T.V.Pertea, M.Allen, J.Nierman, W.C.Taracha, E.L.N.Salzberg, S.L.White, O.R.Fitzhugh, H.A.Morzaria, S.P.Venter, J. CraigFraser, C.M.Nene, Vishvanath[Genome sequence of Theileria parva, a bovine pathogen that transforms lymphocytes]Genome sequence of Theileria parva, a bovine pathogen that transforms lymphocytes

Recent studies suggest that peptidyl-prolyl isomerases of the cyclophilin family, that access the secretory pathway, can be involved in the interaction of parasitic protozoa with mammalian host cells. The amino acid sequence of a cDNA encoding a cyclophilin family member of the intracellular pro...


Ebel, T.Pelle, RogerJanoo, R.T.K.Lipp, J.Bishop, Richard P.[A membrane-anchored Theileria parva cyclophilin with a non-cleaved amino-terminal signal peptide for entry into the endoplasmic reticulum]A membrane-anchored Theileria parva cyclophilin with a non-cleaved amino-terminal signal peptide for entry into the endoplasmic reticulum

Two recombinant vaccines against Theileria parva, based on a near full-length version of the sporozoite surface antigen p67 (p67635), or an 80 amino acid C-terminal section (p67C), were evaluated by exposure of immunized cattle to natural tick challenge in two sites at the Kenya Coast and one i...


Musoke, A.J.Rowlands, G.J.Nene, VishvanathNyanjui, J.Katende, J.Spooner, P.R.Mwaura, S.Odongo, D.Nkonge, C.Mbogo, S.Bishop, Richard P.Morzaria, S.P.[Subunit vaccine based on the p67 major surface protein of Theileria parva sporozoites reduces severity of infection derived from field tick challenge]Subunit vaccine based on the p67 major surface protein of Theileria parva sporozoites reduces severity of infection derived from field tick challenge
Pain, A.Renauld, H.Berriman, M.Murphy, L.Yeats, C.A.Weir, W.Kerhornou, A.Aslett, M.Bishop, Richard P.Bouchier, C.Bouchier, C.Cochet, M.Coulson, R.M.R.Cronin, A.Villiers, Etienne P. deFraser, A.Fosker, N.Gardner, M.Goble, A.Griffiths-Jones, S.Harris, D.E.Katzer, F.Larke, N.Lord, A.Maser, P.McKellar, S.Mooney, P.Morton, F.Nene, VishvanathO'Neil, S.Price, C.Quail, M.A.Rabbinowitsch, E.Rawlings, N.D.Rutter, S.Saunders, D.Seeger, K.Shah, TushaarSquares, R.Squares, S.Tivey, A.Walker, A.R.Woodward, J.Dobbelaere, D.A.E.Langsley, G.Rajandream, M.A.McKeever, Declan J.Shiels, B.Tait, A.Barrell, B.Hall, N.[Genome of the host-cell transforming parasite Theileria annulata compared with T. parva]Genome of the host-cell transforming parasite Theileria annulata compared with T. parva

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