Plasmodial enzymes in metabolic pathways as therapeutic targets and contemporary strategies to discover new antimalarial drugs: a review

Malaria continues to pose imminent threat to the world population, as the mortality rate associated with this disease remains high. Current treatment relies on antimalarial drugs such as Artemisinin Combination Therapy (ACT) are still effective throughout the world except in some places, where ACT-r...

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Main Authors: Ogu Salim, Nurhainis, Md Yusuf, Noor Azian, Ahmad Fuad, Fazia Adyani
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spelling my.iium.irep.797622020-03-23T15:27:28Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/79762/ Plasmodial enzymes in metabolic pathways as therapeutic targets and contemporary strategies to discover new antimalarial drugs: a review Ogu Salim, Nurhainis Md Yusuf, Noor Azian Ahmad Fuad, Fazia Adyani TP248.13 Biotechnology Malaria continues to pose imminent threat to the world population, as the mortality rate associated with this disease remains high. Current treatment relies on antimalarial drugs such as Artemisinin Combination Therapy (ACT) are still effective throughout the world except in some places, where ACT-resistance has been reported, thus necessitating novel approaches to develop new anti-malarial therapy. In the light of emerging translational research, several plasmodial targets, mostly proteins or enzymes located in the parasite’s unique organelles, have been extensively explored as potential candidates for the development of novel antimalarial drugs. By targeting the metabolic pathways in mitochondrion, apicoplast or cytoplasm of Plasmodium, the possibility to discover new drugs is tremendous, as they have potentials as antimalarial therapeutic targets. This literature review summarizes pertinent information on plasmodial targets, especially enzymes involved in specific metabolic pathways, and the strategies used to discover new antimalarial drugs. © 2019, University of Malaya. All rights reserved. University of Malaya 2019 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/79762/1/79762_Plasmodial%20enzymes%20in%20metabolic.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/79762/2/79762_Plasmodial%20enzymes%20in%20metabolic_SCOPUS.pdf Ogu Salim, Nurhainis and Md Yusuf, Noor Azian and Ahmad Fuad, Fazia Adyani (2019) Plasmodial enzymes in metabolic pathways as therapeutic targets and contemporary strategies to discover new antimalarial drugs: a review. Asia-Pacific Journal of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, 27 (4). pp. 38-53. E-ISSN 0128-7451 http://msmbb.my/images/publication/volume_27/issue_4/05-Salim-et-al.pdf
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Ogu Salim, Nurhainis
Md Yusuf, Noor Azian
Ahmad Fuad, Fazia Adyani
Plasmodial enzymes in metabolic pathways as therapeutic targets and contemporary strategies to discover new antimalarial drugs: a review
description Malaria continues to pose imminent threat to the world population, as the mortality rate associated with this disease remains high. Current treatment relies on antimalarial drugs such as Artemisinin Combination Therapy (ACT) are still effective throughout the world except in some places, where ACT-resistance has been reported, thus necessitating novel approaches to develop new anti-malarial therapy. In the light of emerging translational research, several plasmodial targets, mostly proteins or enzymes located in the parasite’s unique organelles, have been extensively explored as potential candidates for the development of novel antimalarial drugs. By targeting the metabolic pathways in mitochondrion, apicoplast or cytoplasm of Plasmodium, the possibility to discover new drugs is tremendous, as they have potentials as antimalarial therapeutic targets. This literature review summarizes pertinent information on plasmodial targets, especially enzymes involved in specific metabolic pathways, and the strategies used to discover new antimalarial drugs. © 2019, University of Malaya. All rights reserved.
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author Ogu Salim, Nurhainis
Md Yusuf, Noor Azian
Ahmad Fuad, Fazia Adyani
author_facet Ogu Salim, Nurhainis
Md Yusuf, Noor Azian
Ahmad Fuad, Fazia Adyani
author_sort Ogu Salim, Nurhainis
title Plasmodial enzymes in metabolic pathways as therapeutic targets and contemporary strategies to discover new antimalarial drugs: a review
title_short Plasmodial enzymes in metabolic pathways as therapeutic targets and contemporary strategies to discover new antimalarial drugs: a review
title_full Plasmodial enzymes in metabolic pathways as therapeutic targets and contemporary strategies to discover new antimalarial drugs: a review
title_fullStr Plasmodial enzymes in metabolic pathways as therapeutic targets and contemporary strategies to discover new antimalarial drugs: a review
title_full_unstemmed Plasmodial enzymes in metabolic pathways as therapeutic targets and contemporary strategies to discover new antimalarial drugs: a review
title_sort plasmodial enzymes in metabolic pathways as therapeutic targets and contemporary strategies to discover new antimalarial drugs: a review
publisher University of Malaya
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