Malaria is a major threat to world health. The identification of parasite targets for drug development is a priority and parasitic protein kinases suggest themselves as suitable targets as many display profound structural and functional divergences from their host counterparts. In this paper, we describe the structure of the orphan protein kinase, Plasmodium falciparum protein kinase 7 (PFPK7). Several Plasmodium protein kinases contain extensive insertions, and the structure of PFPK7 reveals how these may be accommodated as excursions from the canonical eukaryotic protein kinase fold. The constitutively active conformation of PFPK7 is stabilized by a structural motif in which the role of the conserved phosphorylated residue that assists in...
Malaria causes every year over half-a-million deaths. The emergence of parasites resistant to availa...
Malaria still remains one of the deadliest infectious diseases, and has a tremendous morbidity and m...
PfPK7 is an orphan protein kinase of Plasmodium falciparum with maximal homology to MEK3/6 and to fu...
AbstractPlasmodium falciparum cell cycle regulators are promising targets for antimalarial drug desi...
Two members of the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) family have been previously characterized...
Two members of the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) family have been previously characterized...
Plasmodium falciparum cell cycle regulators are promising targets for antimalarial drug design. We h...
Protein kinases (PKs) are prime targets for drug discovery in a variety of diseases, including cance...
Cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) have been identified as potential targets for development of drugs, ...
PfPK7 is an orphan kinase displaying regions of homology to multiple protein kinase families. PfPK...
Second messengers such as phosphoinositides and calcium are known to control diverse processes invol...
PfPK7 is an “orphan” kinase displaying regions of homology to multiple protein kinase families. PfPK...
BACKGROUND: Malaria, caused by the parasitic protist Plasmodium falciparum, represents a major publi...
Protein kinases are central to regulation of cellular signaling in the eukaryotes. Well-conserved a...
Abstract Background Malaria, caused by the parasitic protist Plasmodium falciparum, represents a maj...
Malaria causes every year over half-a-million deaths. The emergence of parasites resistant to availa...
Malaria still remains one of the deadliest infectious diseases, and has a tremendous morbidity and m...
PfPK7 is an orphan protein kinase of Plasmodium falciparum with maximal homology to MEK3/6 and to fu...
AbstractPlasmodium falciparum cell cycle regulators are promising targets for antimalarial drug desi...
Two members of the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) family have been previously characterized...
Two members of the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) family have been previously characterized...
Plasmodium falciparum cell cycle regulators are promising targets for antimalarial drug design. We h...
Protein kinases (PKs) are prime targets for drug discovery in a variety of diseases, including cance...
Cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) have been identified as potential targets for development of drugs, ...
PfPK7 is an orphan kinase displaying regions of homology to multiple protein kinase families. PfPK...
Second messengers such as phosphoinositides and calcium are known to control diverse processes invol...
PfPK7 is an “orphan” kinase displaying regions of homology to multiple protein kinase families. PfPK...
BACKGROUND: Malaria, caused by the parasitic protist Plasmodium falciparum, represents a major publi...
Protein kinases are central to regulation of cellular signaling in the eukaryotes. Well-conserved a...
Abstract Background Malaria, caused by the parasitic protist Plasmodium falciparum, represents a maj...
Malaria causes every year over half-a-million deaths. The emergence of parasites resistant to availa...
Malaria still remains one of the deadliest infectious diseases, and has a tremendous morbidity and m...
PfPK7 is an orphan protein kinase of Plasmodium falciparum with maximal homology to MEK3/6 and to fu...