Robert T. Good

Evidence for a common role for the serine-type plasmodium falciparum serine repeat antigen proteases : implications for vaccine and drug design (2007)

McCoubrie, Joanne E., Miller, Susanne K., Sargeant, Tobias, Good, Robert T., Hodder, Anthony N., Speed, Terence P., ...

Serine repeat antigens (SERAs) are a family of secreted "cysteine-like" proteases of Plasmodium parasites. Several SERAs possess an atypical active-site serine residue in place of the...

Evidence for a common role for the serine-type Plasmodium falciparum serine repeat antigen proteases : implications for vaccine and drug design (2007)

McCoubrie, Joanne E., Miller, Susanne K., Sargeant, Tobias, Good, Robert T., Hodder, Anthony N., Speed, Terence P., ...

Serine repeat antigens (SERAs) are a family of secreted “cysteine-like” proteases of Plasmodium parasites. Several SERAs possess an atypical active-site serine residue in place of the...

Invasion by P. falciparum Merozoites Suggests a Hierarchy of Molecular Interactions (2005)

Jake Baum, Alexander G. Maier, Robert T. Good, Ken M. Simpson, Alan F. Cowman

Central to the pathology of malaria disease are the repeated cycles of parasite invasion and destruction of human erythrocytes. In Plasmodium falciparum, the most virulent species causing malaria,...

Invasion by P. falciparum Merozoites Suggests a Hierarchy of Molecular Interactions

Baum, Jake, Maier, Alexander G, Good, Robert T, Simpson, Ken M, Cowman, Alan F

Central to the pathology of malaria disease are the repeated cycles of parasite invasion and destruction of human erythrocytes. In Plasmodium falciparum, the most virulent species causing malaria,...

Invasion by P. falciparum Merozoites Suggests a Hierarchy of Molecular Interactions

Baum, Jake, Maier, Alexander G, Good, Robert T, Simpson, Ken M, Cowman, Alan F

Central to the pathology of malaria disease are the repeated cycles of parasite invasion and destruction of human erythrocytes. In Plasmodium falciparum, the most virulent species causing malaria,...

Evidence for a Common Role for the Serine-Type Plasmodium falciparum Serine Repeat Antigen Proteases: Implications for Vaccine and Drug Design▿ †

McCoubrie, Joanne E., Miller, Susanne K., Sargeant, Tobias, Good, Robert T., Hodder, Anthony N., Speed, Terence P., ...

Serine repeat antigens (SERAs) are a family of secreted “cysteine-like” proteases of Plasmodium parasites. Several SERAs possess an atypical active-site serine residue in place of the canonical...

The cytoplasmic domain of the Plasmodium falciparum ligand EBA-175 is essential for invasion but not protein trafficking

Gilberger, Tim-Wolf, Thompson, Jennifer K., Reed, Michael B., Good, Robert T., Cowman, Alan F.

The invasion of host cells by the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum requires specific protein–protein interactions between parasite and host receptors and an intracellular translocation...