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Plasmodium falciparum RuvB proteins: Emerging importance and expectations beyond cell cycle progression.


ABSTRACT: The urgent requirement of next generation antimalarials has been of recent interest due to the emergence of drug-resistant parasite. The genome-wide analysis of Plasmodium falciparum helicases revealed three RuvB proteins. Due to the presence of helicase motif I and II in PfRuvBs, there is a high probability that they contain ATPase and possibly helicase activity. The Plasmodium database has homologs of several key proteins that interact with RuvBs and are most likely involved in the cell cycle progression, chromatin remodeling, and other cellular activities. Phylogenetically PfRuvBs are closely related to Saccharomyces cerevisiae RuvB, which is essential for cell cycle progression and survival of yeast. Thus PfRuvBs can serve as potential drug target if they show an essential role in the survival of parasite.

SUBMITTER: Ahmad M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3460840 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Plasmodium falciparum RuvB proteins: Emerging importance and expectations beyond cell cycle progression.

Ahmad Moaz M   Tuteja Renu R  

Communicative & integrative biology 20120701 4


The urgent requirement of next generation antimalarials has been of recent interest due to the emergence of drug-resistant parasite. The genome-wide analysis of Plasmodium falciparum helicases revealed three RuvB proteins. Due to the presence of helicase motif I and II in PfRuvBs, there is a high probability that they contain ATPase and possibly helicase activity. The Plasmodium database has homologs of several key proteins that interact with RuvBs and are most likely involved in the cell cycle  ...[more]

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