Drug resistance in Plasmodium
A marked decrease in malaria-related deaths worldwide has been attributed to the
administration of effective antimalarials against Plasmodium falciparum, in particular …
administration of effective antimalarials against Plasmodium falciparum, in particular …
[HTML][HTML] Drug targets for resistant malaria: historic to future perspectives
New antimalarial targets are the prime need for the discovery of potent drug candidates. In
order to fulfill this objective, antimalarial drug researches are focusing on promising targets …
order to fulfill this objective, antimalarial drug researches are focusing on promising targets …
Atg7 deficiency intensifies inflammasome activation and pyroptosis in pseudomonas sepsis
Q Pu, C Gan, R Li, Y Li, S Tan, X Li, Y Wei… - The Journal of …, 2017 - journals.aai.org
Atg7 Deficiency Intensifies Inflammasome Activation and Pyroptosis in Pseudomonas Sepsis |
The Journal of Immunology | American Association of Immunologists Skip to Main Content …
The Journal of Immunology | American Association of Immunologists Skip to Main Content …
Remodeling of the malaria parasite and host human red cell by vesicle amplification that induces artemisinin resistance
Artemisinin resistance threatens worldwide malaria control and elimination. Elevation of
phosphatidylinositol-3-phosphate (PI3P) can induce resistance in blood stages of …
phosphatidylinositol-3-phosphate (PI3P) can induce resistance in blood stages of …
[HTML][HTML] Mechanisms of artemisinin resistance in Plasmodium falciparum malaria
N Suresh, K Haldar - Current opinion in pharmacology, 2018 - Elsevier
Artemisinin-based combination therapies (ACTs) have substantially reduced worldwide
malaria burden and deaths. But malaria parasites have become resistant to artemisinins …
malaria burden and deaths. But malaria parasites have become resistant to artemisinins …
NsrR from Streptomyces coelicolor is a nitric oxide-sensing [4Fe-4S] cluster protein with a specialized regulatory function
JC Crack, J Munnoch, EL Dodd, F Knowles… - Journal of Biological …, 2015 - ASBMB
The Rrf2 family transcription factor NsrR controls expression of genes in a wide range of
bacteria in response to nitric oxide (NO). The precise form of the NO-sensing module of …
bacteria in response to nitric oxide (NO). The precise form of the NO-sensing module of …
Autophagy—from molecular mechanisms to clinical relevance
Autophagy is a lysosomal degradation pathway of eukaryotic cells that is highly conserved
from yeast to mammals. During this process, cooperating protein complexes are recruited in …
from yeast to mammals. During this process, cooperating protein complexes are recruited in …
Export of malaria proteins requires co-translational processing of the PEXEL motif independent of phosphatidylinositol-3-phosphate binding
Plasmodium falciparum exports proteins into erythrocytes using the Plasmodium export
element (PEXEL) motif, which is cleaved in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) by plasmepsin V …
element (PEXEL) motif, which is cleaved in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) by plasmepsin V …
Autophagy: An evolutionarily conserved process in the maintenance of stem cells and aging
K Vijayakumar, GW Cho - Cell Biochemistry and Function, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved process that degrades and recycles defective
organelles, toxic proteins, and various other aggregates on the cytoplasmic surface by …
organelles, toxic proteins, and various other aggregates on the cytoplasmic surface by …
Autophagy-related protein ATG8 has a noncanonical function for apicoplast inheritance in Toxoplasma gondii
MF Lévêque, L Berry, MJ Cipriano, HM Nguyen… - MBio, 2015 - Am Soc Microbiol
Autophagy is a catabolic process widely conserved among eukaryotes that permits the rapid
degradation of unwanted proteins and organelles through the lysosomal pathway. This …
degradation of unwanted proteins and organelles through the lysosomal pathway. This …