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Senior Science Corner – Protein Malaria Parasites Need

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Scientists discover the protein that malaria parasites cannot live without

At the university of Nottingham Scientists have uncovered a crucial weakness in the malaria parasite that could open the door to new treatments.

Researchers identified a protein called Aurora-related kinase 1 (ARK1) that acts like a traffic controller during the parasite’s unusual cell division process, ensuring its genetic material is properly separated as it multiplies. When scientists switched off ARK1 in laboratory experiments, the parasite could no longer replicate correctly and failed to complete its life cycle in both humans and mosquitoes—effectively halting its ability to spread.

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Hannah W, Y12 Science Prefect