Comparative study on mitogen activated protein kinase of Plasmodium species by using in silico method / Mohd Fakharul Zaman Raja Yahya and Hasidah Mohd Sidek

Malaria parasites, Plasmodium can infect a wide range of hosts including humans and rodents. There are two copies of mitogen activated protein kinases (MAPKs) in Plasmodium, namely MAPK1 and MAPK2. The MAPKs have been studied extensively in the human Plasmodium, P. falciparum. However, the MAPKs fro...

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Main Authors: Raja Yahya, Mohd Fakharul Zaman, Mohd Sidek, Hasidah
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spelling my.uitm.ir.129542017-02-21T03:53:15Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/12954/ Comparative study on mitogen activated protein kinase of Plasmodium species by using in silico method / Mohd Fakharul Zaman Raja Yahya and Hasidah Mohd Sidek Raja Yahya, Mohd Fakharul Zaman Mohd Sidek, Hasidah Protein kinases Plasmodium falciparum Malaria Malaria parasites, Plasmodium can infect a wide range of hosts including humans and rodents. There are two copies of mitogen activated protein kinases (MAPKs) in Plasmodium, namely MAPK1 and MAPK2. The MAPKs have been studied extensively in the human Plasmodium, P. falciparum. However, the MAPKs from other Plasmodium species have not been characterized and it is therefore the premise of presented study to characterize the MAPKs from other Plasmodium species-P. vivax, P. knowlesi, P. berghei, P. chabaudi and P.yoelli using a series of publicly available bioinformatic tools. In silico data indicates that all Plasmodium MAPKs are nuclear-localizedandcontain both a nuclear localization signal (NLS) anda Leucine-rich nuclear export signal (NES). The activation motifs ofTDYand TSH werefound to befully conserved in Plasmodium MAPK1 and MAPK2, respectively. Research Management Institute 2012 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/12954/1/AJ_MOHD%20FAKHARUL%20ZAMAN%20RAJA%20YAHYA%20SRJ%2012%201.pdf Raja Yahya, Mohd Fakharul Zaman and Mohd Sidek, Hasidah (2012) Comparative study on mitogen activated protein kinase of Plasmodium species by using in silico method / Mohd Fakharul Zaman Raja Yahya and Hasidah Mohd Sidek. Scientific Research Journal, 9 (1). pp. 1-14. ISSN 1675-7009 https://srj.uitm.edu.my/
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topic Protein kinases
Plasmodium falciparum
Malaria
spellingShingle Protein kinases
Plasmodium falciparum
Malaria
Raja Yahya, Mohd Fakharul Zaman
Mohd Sidek, Hasidah
Comparative study on mitogen activated protein kinase of Plasmodium species by using in silico method / Mohd Fakharul Zaman Raja Yahya and Hasidah Mohd Sidek
description Malaria parasites, Plasmodium can infect a wide range of hosts including humans and rodents. There are two copies of mitogen activated protein kinases (MAPKs) in Plasmodium, namely MAPK1 and MAPK2. The MAPKs have been studied extensively in the human Plasmodium, P. falciparum. However, the MAPKs from other Plasmodium species have not been characterized and it is therefore the premise of presented study to characterize the MAPKs from other Plasmodium species-P. vivax, P. knowlesi, P. berghei, P. chabaudi and P.yoelli using a series of publicly available bioinformatic tools. In silico data indicates that all Plasmodium MAPKs are nuclear-localizedandcontain both a nuclear localization signal (NLS) anda Leucine-rich nuclear export signal (NES). The activation motifs ofTDYand TSH werefound to befully conserved in Plasmodium MAPK1 and MAPK2, respectively.
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author Raja Yahya, Mohd Fakharul Zaman
Mohd Sidek, Hasidah
author_facet Raja Yahya, Mohd Fakharul Zaman
Mohd Sidek, Hasidah
author_sort Raja Yahya, Mohd Fakharul Zaman
title Comparative study on mitogen activated protein kinase of Plasmodium species by using in silico method / Mohd Fakharul Zaman Raja Yahya and Hasidah Mohd Sidek
title_short Comparative study on mitogen activated protein kinase of Plasmodium species by using in silico method / Mohd Fakharul Zaman Raja Yahya and Hasidah Mohd Sidek
title_full Comparative study on mitogen activated protein kinase of Plasmodium species by using in silico method / Mohd Fakharul Zaman Raja Yahya and Hasidah Mohd Sidek
title_fullStr Comparative study on mitogen activated protein kinase of Plasmodium species by using in silico method / Mohd Fakharul Zaman Raja Yahya and Hasidah Mohd Sidek
title_full_unstemmed Comparative study on mitogen activated protein kinase of Plasmodium species by using in silico method / Mohd Fakharul Zaman Raja Yahya and Hasidah Mohd Sidek
title_sort comparative study on mitogen activated protein kinase of plasmodium species by using in silico method / mohd fakharul zaman raja yahya and hasidah mohd sidek
publisher Research Management Institute
publishDate 2012
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/12954/1/AJ_MOHD%20FAKHARUL%20ZAMAN%20RAJA%20YAHYA%20SRJ%2012%201.pdf
http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/12954/
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