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@uofuhealth.bsky.social put out a gracious highlight on our manuscript @pnas.org #malaria @uofubiochem.bsky.social @uofutahcihd.bsky.social healthcare.utah.edu/newsroom/new...
Kade Loveridge's thesis defense is today at 11am in the EIHG auditorium!
Come and learn more about Dr. McReynolds's journey to science while enjoying a warm and delicious breakfast! This event is open to all, and everyone is welcome, so bring a friend and help spread the word!
Happy to share a new preprint exploring the unusual biochemistry of a "weirdly" diverged cytochrome c in malaria parasites that exemplifies a lineage common to many apicomplexan parasites. @uofubiochem.bsky.social @uuhsresearch.bsky.social @uofutahcihd.bsky.social www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
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The first known metallic nanomotor in biology is powered by rocket fuel.
healthcare.utah.edu
Eukaryotic cytochrome (cyt) c is a highly conserved mitochondrial protein central to cellular respiration, featuring a covalently attached hexacoordinate heme whose redox potential is tuned by axial H...
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Malaria Parasites are Full of Wildly Spinning Iron Crystals. Scientists Finally Know Why.
A Divergent Cytochrome c in Malaria Parasites with an Anomalously Low Redox Potential
U of Utah Dept of Biochemistry
SACNAS Utah Chapter
Paul Sigala
Paul Sigala
Thrilled our study on heme crystal motion in #malaria @parasitesrule.org is now published @pnas.org, support from NIH, @bwfund.bsky.social, @uofutahcihd.bsky.social, UofU 3i. With Fu and Bidone labs @price.utah.edu, @uofubiochem.bsky.social, @uofuhealth.bsky.social www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
Happy to announce a new review article by MD/PhD student Kade Loveridge on iron metabolism in #malaria #parasites. @uofubiochem.bsky.social @uuhsresearch.bsky.social @uofutahcihd.bsky.social @parasitesrule.org journals.plos.org/plospathogen...
Please join Jessica N. Pita Aquino (Sigala lab, @sigalalab.bsky.social) for her Ph.D. Thesis Defense, “Maturation of the Rieske Fe-S Protein in Mitochondrial Complex III of Malaria Parasites.” Friday, May 8, 2026, 10 - 11AM in the Human Genetics (EIHG) Auditorium!
Thrilled to share a new collaborative preprint, joint with Sean Prigge @johnshopkinssph.bsky.social, on the apicoplast ACP in #malaria parasites. @uofubiochem.bsky.social @uuhsresearch.bsky.social @parasitesrule.org www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
We’re excited to invite you to support our SACNAS student chapter through a fundraising event at Space Tea! 🧋🧋 To make your purchase count toward the fundraiser, please mention SACNAS at checkout!! Please join us! 🧸
Don't miss Kade Loveridge's thesis defense: "Getting inverted: New perspectives on how malaria parasites acquire and use iron" - this Fri May 29th at 11am, EIHG auditorium!
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Malaria is a life-threatening disease that continues to impact millions worldwide. Researchers at @uofuhealth.bsky.social are working from multiple angles to better understand, prevent, and treat it. Learn more about their work. https://bit.ly/4txuBGE
Malaria parasites infect red blood cells where they digest host hemoglobin and release free heme inside a lysosome-like organelle called the food v...
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Chemical propulsion of hemozoin crystal motion in malaria parasites | PNAS
Plasmodium falciparum parasites cause severe human malaria and depend on iron for essential metabolic processes during all phases of their complicated lifecycle, including when growing in human red bl...
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Fifty shades of iron: Unorthodox mechanisms of iron acquisition and utilization in blood-stage Plasmodium parasites
Paul Sigala
Paul Sigala
U of Utah Dept of Biochemistry
Paul Sigala
SACNAS Utah Chapter
U of Utah Dept of Biochemistry
University of Utah Health Research