Plasmodium gametocyte inhibition identified from a natural-product-based fragment library
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Roullier, Catherine
Campitelli, Marc
Trenholme, Katharine R
Gardiner, Donald L
Andrews, Katherine T
Skinner-Adams, Tina
Crowther, Gregory J
Van Voorhis, Wesley C
Quinn, Ronald J
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Fragment-based screening is commonly used to identify compounds with relatively weak but efficient localized binding to protein surfaces. We used mass spectrometry to study fragment-sized three-dimensional natural products. We identified seven securinine-related compounds binding to Plasmodium falciparum 2'-deoxyuridine 5'-triphosphate nucleotidohydrolase (PfdUTPase). Securinine bound allosterically to PfdUTPase, enhancing enzyme activity and inhibiting viability of both P. falciparum gametocyte (sexual) and blood (asexual) stage parasites. Our results provide a new insight into mechanisms that may be applicable to transmission-blocking agents.
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ACS Chemical Biology
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8
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12
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Chemical sciences
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Medical parasitology