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Pollard AM, Onatolu KN, Hiller L, Haldar K, Knoll LJ. (2007).
A highly polymorphic family of GPI-anchored surface antigens in Toxoplasma gondii with evidence of developmental regulation. Infect Immun. PDF
Young J, Haldar K. The impact of PLoS pathogens. (2007).
PLoS Pathog. 3(9):1189-90. PDF
Lopez-Estrano C, Gopalakrishnan AM, Semblat JP, Fergus MR, Mazier D, Haldar K. (2007). An enhancer-like region regulates hrp3 promoter stage-specific gene expression in the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum. Biochim Biophys Acta. 1769(7-8):506-13.
Murphy SC, Fernandez-Pol S, Chung PH, Prasanna Murthy SN, Milne SB, Salomao M, Brown HA, Lomasney JW, Mohandas N, Haldar K. (2007). Cytoplasmic remodeling of erythrocyte raft lipids during infection by the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum.
Blood. 110(6):2132-9. PDF
Pei X, Guo X, Coppel R, Bhattacharjee S, Haldar K, Gratzer W, Mohandas N, An X. (2007). The ring-infected erythrocyte surface antigen (RESA) of Plasmodium falciparum stabilizes spectrin tetramers and suppresses further invasion.
Blood. 1;110(3):1036-42. PDF
Haldar K, Mohandas N. (2007). Erythrocyte remodeling by malaria parasites. Curr Opin Hematol. 14(3):203-9. PDF
Lopez-Estrano C, Semblat JP, Gopalakrishnan AM, Turner L, Mazier D, Haldar K. (2007). Plasmodium falciparum: hrp3 promoter region is associated with stage-specificity and episomal recombination. Exp Parasitol. 116(3):327-33. PDF
van Ooij C, Haldar K. (2007). Protein export from Plasmodium parasites. Cell Microbiol 9(3):573-82. Erratum in: Cell Microbiol. Apr;9(4):1086. PDF
Murphy SC, Harrison T, Hamm HE, Lomasney JW, Mohandas N, Haldar K. (2006). Erythrocyte G protein as a novel target for malarial chemotherapy. PLoS Med. e528. PDF
Haldar K, Kamoun S, Hiller NL, Bhattacharje S, van Ooij C. (2006). Common infection strategies of pathogenic eukaryotes. Nat Rev Microbiol. (2006). 4(12):922-31. PDF
Chaudhari A, Fialho AM, Ratner D, Gupta P, Hong CS, Kahali S, Yamada T, Haldar K, Murphy S, Cho W, Chauhan VS, Das Gupta TK, Chakrabarty AM. (2006). Azurin, Plasmodium falciparum malaria and HIV/AIDS: inhibition of parasitic and viral growth by Azurin. Cell Cycle. 5(15):1642-8. PDF
Bhattacharjee S, Hiller NL, Liolios K, Win J, Kanneganti TD, Young C, Kamoun S, Haldar K. (2006). aThe malarial host-targeting signal is conserved in the Irish potato famine pathogen. PLoS Pathog. 2(5):e50. PDF
Murphy SC, Hiller NL, Harrison T, Lomasney JW, Mohandas N, Haldar K. (2006). Lipid rafts and malaria parasite infection of erythrocytes.
Mol Membr Biol. 23(1):81-8. PDF
Haldar K, Hiller NL, van Ooij C, Bhattacharjee S. (2005). Plasmodium parasite proteins and the infected erythrocyte. Trends Parasitol. (9):402-3. PDF
Hiller, N.L., Bhattacharjee, S., van Ooij, C., Liolios, K., Harrison, T., Lopez-Estrano, C., Haldar, K. (2004).
A host-targeting signal in virulence proteins reveals a secretome in malarial infection.
Science. 306(5703):1934-7. More Information
Murphy, S.C., Samuel, B.U., Harrison, T., Speicher, K.D., Speicher, D.W., Reid, M.E., Prohaska, R., Low P.S., Tanner, M.J., Mohandas, N., Haldar, K. (2004).
Erythrocyte detergent-resistant membrane proteins: Their characterization and selective uptake during malarial infection.
Blood. 103(5):1920-8. PDF
Catron, D.M., Lange, Y., Borensztajn, J., Sylvester, M.D., Jones, B.D., Haldar, K. (2004).
Inhibiting Salmonella's use of the host cholesterol biosynthetic pathway by statin treatment: a new strategy for blocking bacterial infection.
Infection and Immunity. 72(2):1036-42. PDF
Hiller, N.L., Akompong, T., Morrow, J.S., Holder, A.A., Haldar, K. (2003).
Identification of a stomatin orthologue in vacuoles induced in human erythrocytes by malaria parasites: A role for microbial raft-proteins in apicomplexan vacuole biogenesis.
J. Biol. Chem. 278(48):48413-21. PDF
Braun, B.D., Barglow, K.T., Lin, Y.M., Briesewitz, R., Ray, G.T., Haldar, K. and Wandless, T.J. (2003).
A bifunctional molecule that displays context-dependent cellular activity.
J. Am. Chem. Soc. 125:7575-80. PDF
Nawabi, P., Lykidis, A., Ji, D., Haldar K. (2003).
Neutral-lipid analysis reveals elevation of acylglycerols and lack of cholesterol esters in Plasmodium falciparum infected erythrocytes.
Eukaryotic Cell. 2:1128-31. PDF
Lopez-Estrano, C., Bhattacharya, S., Harrison, T., Haldar, K. (2003).
Cooperative domains define a unique host cell-targeting signal in Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocytes.
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 100:12402-7. PDF
Harrison, T., Samuel, B.U., Akompong, T., Hamm, H.E., Narla, M., Lomasney, J., Haldar, K. (2003).
Erythrocyte G protein signaling in malarial infection.
Science. 301:1734-1736. More Information
Haldar, K., Mohandas, N., Samuel, B.U., Harrison, T., Hiller, N., Akompong, T., Cheresh, P. (2002).
Protein and lipid trafficking induced in erythrocytes infected by malaria parasites.
Cellular Microbiology. 4(7):383-95. PDF
Catron, D.M., Sylvester, M.D., Lange, Y., Kadekoppala, M., Jones, B.D., Monack, D.M., Falkow, S., Haldar, K. (2002).
The Salmonella-containing vacuole is a major site of intracellular cholesterol accumulation and recruits the GPI-anchored protein CD55.
Cellular Microbiology. 4:315-328. PDF
Akompong, T., Kadekoppala, M., Harrison, T., Oksman, A., Goldberg, D., Fujioka, H., Samuel, B.U., Sullivan, D., Haldar, K. (2002).
trans expression of a P. falciparum histidine rich protein (HRP) II reveals sorting of soluble proteins in the periphery of the host erythrocyte and disrupts transport to the malarial food vacuole.
J. Biol. Chem. 277:28923-33. PDF
Cheresh, P., Harrison, T., Fujioka, H., Haldar, K. (2002).
Targeting the malarial plastid via the parasitophorous vacuole.
J. Biol. Chem. 277:16265-16277. PDF
Samuel, B.U., Narla, M., Harrison, T., Reid, M., Rosse, W., Haldar, K. (2001).
The role of cholesterol and glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored proteins of erythrocyte rafts in regulating raft protein content and malarial infection.
J. Biol. Chem. 276:29319-29329. PDF
Lauer, S., Chatterjee, S., Haldar, K. (2001).
Uptake and hydrolysis of sphingomyelin analogues in Plasmodium falciparum-infected red cells.
Mol. Biochem. Parasitol. 115:275-81. PDF
Kadekoppala, M., Cheresh, P., Catron, D.M., Ji, D., Deitsch, K., Wellems, T.E., Seifert, H.S., Haldar, K. (2001).
Rapid recombination among transfected plasmids, chimeric episome formation and trans gene expression in Plasmodium falciparum.
Mol. Biochem. Parasitol. 112:211-218. PDF
Haldar, K., Samuel, B.U., Mohandas, N., Harrison, T., Hiller, N. (2001).
Erythrocytic vacuolar rafts induced by malaria parasites.
Curr. Opin. Hemat. 8:92-97. Text
Haldar, K., Samuel, B.U., Mohandas, N., Harrison, T., Hiller, N. (2001).
Transport mechanisms in Plamodium-infected erythrocyte: lipid rafts and a tubovesicular network.
International Journal of Parasitol. 31:1393-401. PDF
Akompong, T., Eksi, S., Williamson, K., Haldar, K. (2000).
Gametocytocidal activity and synergistic interactions of riboflavin with standard antimalarial drugs against the growth of Plasmodium falciparum in vitro.
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy. 44:3107-3111 PDF
Haldar, K. and Roos, D.S. (2000).
In and Out of the Malaria Parasite-Infected Erythrocyte: Implications and Questions in Drug Development.
Nature Medicine Special Focus Malaria. 18-20. Online Publication
Lauer, S.A., VanWye, J., Harrison, T., McManus, H., Samuel, B.U., Hiller, N., Haldar, K. (2000).
Vacuolar uptake of host components, and a role for cholesterol and sphingomyelin in malarial infection.
EMBO Journal. 19:1-9. PDF
Kadekoppala, M., Kline, K., Akompong, T., Haldar, K. (2000).
Stable expression of a new chimeric fluorescent reporter in the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum.
Infection and Immunity. 682:328-2332. PDF
Akompong, T., Ghori, N., Haldar, K. (2000).
In vitro activity of riboflavin against the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum.
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy. 44:88-96. PDF
Haldar, K. and Akompong, T. (2000).
Transport mechanisms as targets for malaria chemotherapy.
In Antimalarial Chemotherapy. Humana Press, Infectious Disease Series. Not available online
Akompong, T., VanWye, J., Ghori, N., Haldar, K (1999).
Artemisinin and its derivatives are transported by a vacuolar-network of Plasmodium falciparum and their anti-malarial activities are additive with toxic sphingolipid analogues that block the network.
Mol. Biochem. Parasitol. 100:71-79. PDF
Ming, M., VanWye, J., Janse, C.J., Waters, A.P., Haldar, K. (1999).
Gene organization of rab6, a marker for the novel Golgi of Plasmodium.
Mol. Biochem. Parasitol. 100:217-222. PDF
Haldar, K. (1998).
Intracellular trafficking in Plasmodium-infected erythrocytes.
Curr Opin. in Microbiology. 1:466-471. PDF
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