Genetic and chemical validation of Plasmodium falciparum aminopeptidase Pf A-M17 as a drug target in the hemoglobin digestion pathway.

eLife(2022)

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the causative agent of malaria, remains a global health threat as parasites continue to develop resistance to antimalarial drugs used throughout the world. Accordingly, drugs with novel modes of action are desperately required to combat malaria. parasites infect human red blood cells where they digest the host's main protein constituent, hemoglobin. Leucine aminopeptidase A-M17 is one of several aminopeptidases that have been implicated in the last step of this digestive pathway. Here, we use both reverse genetics and a compound specifically designed to inhibit the activity of A-M17 to show that A-M17 is essential for survival as it provides parasites with free amino acids for growth, many of which are highly likely to originate from hemoglobin. We further show that loss of A-M17 results in parasites exhibiting multiple digestive vacuoles at the trophozoite stage. In contrast to other hemoglobin-degrading proteases that have overlapping redundant functions, we validate A-M17 as a potential novel drug target.
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P. falciparum,aminopeptidase,drug target,hemoglobin digestion,infectious disease,microbiology
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