Abstract

Sensing and responding to changes in the cellular environments are essential for the diverse family of Apicomplexan parasites, which undergo complex life cycles comprised of both extracellular and obligate intracellular stages. Despite evidence of paramount roles for Ca2+, the molecular players behind how parasites sense Ca2+ and initiate Ca2+ signaling cascades have remained enigmatic. In a recent publication, Marquez-Nogueras et al., identify a transient receptor potential (TRP)-like channel in Toxoplasma gondii and show its implication in the crucial processes of parasite invasion and egress from host cells.

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