TY - JOUR
T1 - Aminopeptidases of malaria parasites
T2 - New targets for chemotherapy
AU - Trenholme, Katharine R.
AU - Brown, Christopher L.
AU - Skinner-Adams, Tina S.
AU - Stack, Colin
AU - Lowther, Jonathan
AU - To, Joyce
AU - Robinson, Mark W.
AU - Donnelly, Sheila M.
AU - Dalton, John P.
AU - Gardiner, Donald L.
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - Novel targets for new drug development are urgently required to combat malaria, a disease that puts half of the world's population at risk. One group of enzymes identified within the genome of the most lethal of the causative agents of malaria, Plasmodium falciparum, that may have the potential to become new targets for antimalarial drug development are the aminopeptidases. These enzymes catalyse the cleavage of the N-terminal amino acids from proteins and peptides. P. falciparum appears to encode for at least nine aminopeptidases, two neutral aminopeptidases, one aspartyl aminopeptidase, one aminopeptidase P, one prolyl aminopeptidase and four methionine aminopeptidases. Recent advances in our understanding of these genes and their protein products are outlined in this review, including their potential for antimalarial drug development.
AB - Novel targets for new drug development are urgently required to combat malaria, a disease that puts half of the world's population at risk. One group of enzymes identified within the genome of the most lethal of the causative agents of malaria, Plasmodium falciparum, that may have the potential to become new targets for antimalarial drug development are the aminopeptidases. These enzymes catalyse the cleavage of the N-terminal amino acids from proteins and peptides. P. falciparum appears to encode for at least nine aminopeptidases, two neutral aminopeptidases, one aspartyl aminopeptidase, one aminopeptidase P, one prolyl aminopeptidase and four methionine aminopeptidases. Recent advances in our understanding of these genes and their protein products are outlined in this review, including their potential for antimalarial drug development.
KW - Aminopeptidase
KW - Drug discovery
KW - Malaria
KW - Plasmodium falciparum
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/77953761596
U2 - 10.2174/187152610791163363
DO - 10.2174/187152610791163363
M3 - Article
C2 - 20334618
AN - SCOPUS:77953761596
SN - 1871-5265
VL - 10
SP - 217
EP - 225
JO - Infectious Disorders - Drug Targets
JF - Infectious Disorders - Drug Targets
IS - 3
ER -