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Structural biology of malaria parasite invasion and antibodies-mediated inhibition

Objectives

To visualise the atomic details of the Rh5-CyRPA-Ripr complex during parasite invasion of erythrocytes and how antibodies neutralise this key protein complex.

Principal Investigators / Focal Persons

Wilson Wong

Rationale and Abstract

Malaria results in significant mortality but an effective vaccine does not yet exist. The Rh5-CyRPA-Ripr complex is essential for malaria parasite to invade erythrocytes and is the leading vaccine candidate. We aim to visualise the atomic details of the Rh5-CyRPA-Ripr complex during parasite invasion of erythrocytes and how antibodies neutralise this key protein complex. This information will advance knowledge on malaria parasite invasion, which will help to design an effective malaria vaccine.

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Date

Jan 2021 — Dec 2025

Total Project Funding

$1.14M

Project Site

Australia

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