LeishGEM: genome-wide deletion mutant fitness and protein localisations in Leishmania

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LeishGEM is a genome-wide functional annotation community resource for Leishmania mexicana, where deletion mutant growth in vitro and in vivo is measured and protein localisation is determined by endogenous tagging and LOPIT-DC (localisation of organelle proteins by isotope tagging with differential centrifugation) spatial proteomics. Data are being made available pre-publication via http://leishgem.org which allows data-driven identification of the mechanisms for Leishmania parasitism.

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Aellig, S., Billington, K., Damasceno, J. D., Davidson, L., Dobramysl, U., Etzensperger, R., … Young, M. (2024, August 1). LeishGEM: genome-wide deletion mutant fitness and protein localisations in Leishmania. Trends in Parasitology. Elsevier Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pt.2024.06.003

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