Angelika Herm

A dibasic motif in the tail of a class XIV apicomplexan myosin is an essential determinant of plasma membrane localization (2000)

Hettmann,Christine, Herm,Angelika, Geiter,Ariane, Frank,Bernd, Schwarz,Eva C., Soldati,Thierry, ...

Obligate intracellular parasites of the phylum Apicomplexa exhibit gliding motility, a unique form of substrate-dependent locomotion essential for host cell invasion and shown to involve the parasite...

A dibasic motif in the tail of a class XIV apicomplexan myosin is an essential determinant of plasma membrane localization (2000)

Hettmann,Christine, Herm,Angelika, Geiter,Ariane, Frank,Bernd, Schwarz,Eva C., Soldati,Thierry, ...

Obligate intracellular parasites of the phylum Apicomplexa exhibit gliding motility, a unique form of substrate-dependent locomotion essential for host cell invasion and shown to involve the parasite...

A dibasic motif in the tail of a class XIV apicomplexan myosin is an essential determinant of plasma membrane localization (2000)

Hettmann, Christine, Herm, Angelika, Geiter, Ariane, Frank, Bernd, Schwarz, Eva C., Soldati, Thierry, ...

Obligate intracellular parasites of the phylum Apicomplexa exhibit gliding motility, a unique form of substrate-dependent locomotion essential for host cell invasion and shown to involve the parasite...

A dibasic motif in the tail of a class XIV apicomplexan myosin is an essential determinant of plasma membrane localization (2000)

Hettmann, Christine, Herm, Angelika, Geiter, Ariane, Frank, Bernd, Schwarz, Eva C., Soldati, Thierry, ...

Obligate intracellular parasites of the phylum Apicomplexa exhibit gliding motility, a unique form of substrate-dependent locomotion essential for host cell invasion and shown to involve the parasite...

A Dibasic Motif in the Tail of a Class XIV Apicomplexan Myosin Is an Essential Determinant of Plasma Membrane Localization

Hettmann, Christine, Herm, Angelika, Geiter, Ariane, Frank, Bernd, Schwarz, Eva, Soldati, Thierry, ...

Obligate intracellular parasites of the phylum Apicomplexa exhibit gliding motility, a unique form of substrate-dependent locomotion essential for host cell invasion and shown to involve the parasite...

A Dibasic Motif in the Tail of a Class XIV Apicomplexan Myosin Is an Essential Determinant of Plasma Membrane Localization

Hettmann, Christine, Herm, Angelika, Geiter, Ariane, Frank, Bernd, Schwarz, Eva, Soldati, Thierry, ...

Obligate intracellular parasites of the phylum Apicomplexa exhibit gliding motility, a unique form of substrate-dependent locomotion essential for host cell invasion and shown to involve the parasite...