Malaria, one of the most problematic infectious diseases worldwide, is on the rise. The absence of an effective vaccine and the spread of drug-resistant strains of Plasmodium clearly indicate the necessity for the development of new chemotherapeutic agents and the identification of novel targets. The recent discovery of a relict, non-photosynthetic plastid-like organelle, the so-called apicoplast, in Plasmodium has opened up new avenues in malaria research. It also initiated the Plasmodium falciparum genome sequencing project, which revealed a number of biochemical pathways previously unknown to Plasmodium, i.e. cytosolic shikimate pathway, apicoplastic type II fatty acid, non-mevalonate isoprene and haem biosyntheses. Since these vital bio...
© 2015 Dr. Melanie ShearsThe Plasmodium parasites responsible for malaria synthesize fatty acids in ...
The structural peculiarities of a protein are related to its biological function. In the fatty acid ...
SummaryThe fatty acid synthesis type II pathway has received considerable interest as a candidate th...
Malaria, one of the most problematic infectious diseases worldwide, is on the rise. The absence of a...
Malaria, one of the most problematic infectious diseases worldwide, is on the rise. The absence of a...
Malaria, caused by the parasite Plasmodium, continues to exact high global morbidity and mortality r...
Malaria can be regarded as one of the world's worst health problems and its incidence is rising inex...
AbstractMalaria parasites retain a relict plastid (apicoplast) from a photosynthetic ancestor. The a...
Malaria is the number one parasitic disease worldwide with half of the world's population at risk an...
Malaria parasites can synthesize fatty acids via a type II fatty acid synthesis (FASII) pathway loca...
The malaria parasite carries a plastid called the apicoplast that has been the subject of intense st...
Plasmodium falciparum and Toxoplasma gondii are human parasites that belong to the phylum Apicomplex...
Malaria, a tropical disease caused by Plasmodium sp., has been haunting mankind for ages. Unsuccessf...
Malaria, a tropical disease caused by Plasmodium sp., has been haunting mankind for ages. Unsuccessf...
Malaria, a tropical disease caused by Plasmodium sp., has been haunting mankind for ages. Unsuccessf...
© 2015 Dr. Melanie ShearsThe Plasmodium parasites responsible for malaria synthesize fatty acids in ...
The structural peculiarities of a protein are related to its biological function. In the fatty acid ...
SummaryThe fatty acid synthesis type II pathway has received considerable interest as a candidate th...
Malaria, one of the most problematic infectious diseases worldwide, is on the rise. The absence of a...
Malaria, one of the most problematic infectious diseases worldwide, is on the rise. The absence of a...
Malaria, caused by the parasite Plasmodium, continues to exact high global morbidity and mortality r...
Malaria can be regarded as one of the world's worst health problems and its incidence is rising inex...
AbstractMalaria parasites retain a relict plastid (apicoplast) from a photosynthetic ancestor. The a...
Malaria is the number one parasitic disease worldwide with half of the world's population at risk an...
Malaria parasites can synthesize fatty acids via a type II fatty acid synthesis (FASII) pathway loca...
The malaria parasite carries a plastid called the apicoplast that has been the subject of intense st...
Plasmodium falciparum and Toxoplasma gondii are human parasites that belong to the phylum Apicomplex...
Malaria, a tropical disease caused by Plasmodium sp., has been haunting mankind for ages. Unsuccessf...
Malaria, a tropical disease caused by Plasmodium sp., has been haunting mankind for ages. Unsuccessf...
Malaria, a tropical disease caused by Plasmodium sp., has been haunting mankind for ages. Unsuccessf...
© 2015 Dr. Melanie ShearsThe Plasmodium parasites responsible for malaria synthesize fatty acids in ...
The structural peculiarities of a protein are related to its biological function. In the fatty acid ...
SummaryThe fatty acid synthesis type II pathway has received considerable interest as a candidate th...