Enrichment of Leishmania donovani ATP-binding proteins using a staurosporine capture compound

  • Leclercq, O
  • Bartho, K
  • Duelsner, E
  • von Kleist, L
  • Gherardini, P
  • Palmeri, A
  • Baumgart, S
  • Späth, G.
  • HELMER CITTERICH, MANUELA
Publication date
May 2013
Publisher
country:NL

Abstract

Trypanosomatid parasites of the genus Leishmania cause severe human diseases collectively termed leishmaniasis. Parasite ATP-binding proteins have emerged as potent targets for chemotherapeutic intervention. However, many parasite-specific ATP-binding proteins may escape current efforts in drug target identification, validation and deconvolution due to the lack of sequence conservation and functional annotation of these proteins in early branching eukaryotic trypanosomatids. Here, we selectively enriched for ATP-binding proteins from Leishmania donovani axenic promastigote and amastigote total protein extracts utilizing a Capture Compound™ (CC) linked to the ATP-competitive inhibitor staurosporine. As judged by in-gel kinase activity assay ...

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