Malaria remains a significant risk in many areas of the world, with resistance to the current antimalarial pharmacopeia an everincreasing problem. The M1 alanine aminopeptidase (PfM1AAP) and M17 leucine aminopeptidase (PfM17LAP) are believed to play a role in the terminal stages of digestion of host hemoglobin and thereby generate a pool of free amino acids that are essential for parasite growth and development. Here, we show that an orally bioavailable aminopeptidase inhibitor, CHR-2863, is efficacious against murine malaria. Copyright © 2012, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved
Novel targets for new drug development are urgently required to combat malaria, a disease that puts ...
Malaria aminopeptidases are important in the generation and regulation of free amino acids that are ...
Malaria is a major tropical health problem with a 29% mortality rate among people of all ages; it al...
Malaria remains a significant risk in many areas of the world, with resistance to the current antima...
The M1 alanyl aminopeptidase and M17 leucyl aminopeptidase are critical to the growth and developmen...
Background: Plasmodium falciparum, the causative agent of human malaria, expresses two aminopeptidas...
The neutral aminopeptidases M1 alanyl aminopeptidase (PfM1AAP) and M17 leucine aminopeptidase (PfM17...
Malaria is a global human parasitic disease mainly caused by the protozoon Plasmodium falciparum. In...
A member of the M18 family of aspartyl aminopeptidases is expressed by all intra-erythrocytic stages...
Malaria aminopeptidases are important in the generation and regulation of free amino acids that are ...
The Plasmodium falciparum M1 alanyl aminopeptidase and M17 leucyl aminopeptidase, PfM1AAP and PfM17L...
Malaria is one of the most prevalent human parasitic diseases and is a global health issue accountin...
The target of this study, the PfM18 aspartyl aminopeptidase (PfM18AAP), is the only AAP present in t...
Amino acids generated from the catabolism of hemoglobin by intra-erythrocytic malaria parasites are ...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p><em>Plasmodium falciparum</em>, the causative agent of human malaria, exp...
Novel targets for new drug development are urgently required to combat malaria, a disease that puts ...
Malaria aminopeptidases are important in the generation and regulation of free amino acids that are ...
Malaria is a major tropical health problem with a 29% mortality rate among people of all ages; it al...
Malaria remains a significant risk in many areas of the world, with resistance to the current antima...
The M1 alanyl aminopeptidase and M17 leucyl aminopeptidase are critical to the growth and developmen...
Background: Plasmodium falciparum, the causative agent of human malaria, expresses two aminopeptidas...
The neutral aminopeptidases M1 alanyl aminopeptidase (PfM1AAP) and M17 leucine aminopeptidase (PfM17...
Malaria is a global human parasitic disease mainly caused by the protozoon Plasmodium falciparum. In...
A member of the M18 family of aspartyl aminopeptidases is expressed by all intra-erythrocytic stages...
Malaria aminopeptidases are important in the generation and regulation of free amino acids that are ...
The Plasmodium falciparum M1 alanyl aminopeptidase and M17 leucyl aminopeptidase, PfM1AAP and PfM17L...
Malaria is one of the most prevalent human parasitic diseases and is a global health issue accountin...
The target of this study, the PfM18 aspartyl aminopeptidase (PfM18AAP), is the only AAP present in t...
Amino acids generated from the catabolism of hemoglobin by intra-erythrocytic malaria parasites are ...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p><em>Plasmodium falciparum</em>, the causative agent of human malaria, exp...
Novel targets for new drug development are urgently required to combat malaria, a disease that puts ...
Malaria aminopeptidases are important in the generation and regulation of free amino acids that are ...
Malaria is a major tropical health problem with a 29% mortality rate among people of all ages; it al...