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Query: UMLS:C0024530 (
malaria
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Malaria
symptoms are driven by periodic multiplication cycles of Plasmodium parasites in human red blood corpuscles (RBCs).
Malaria
infection still accounts for ~600,000 annual deaths, and hence discovery of both new drug targets and drugs remains vital. In the present study, we have investigated the
malaria
parasite enzyme diadenosine tetraphosphate (Ap4A) hydrolase that regulates levels of signalling molecules like Ap4A by hydrolyzing them to ATP and AMP. We have tracked the spatial distribution of parasitic
Ap4A hydrolase
in infected RBCs, and reveal its unusual localization on the infected RBC membrane in subpopulation of infected cells. Interestingly, enzyme activity assays reveal an interaction between
Ap4A hydrolase
and the parasite growth inhibitor suramin. We also present a high resolution crystal structure of
Ap4A hydrolase
in apo- and sulphate- bound state, where the sulphate resides in the enzyme active site by mimicking the phosphate of substrates like Ap4A. The unexpected infected erythrocyte localization of the parasitic
Ap4A hydrolase
hints at a possible role of this enzyme in purinerigic signaling. In addition, atomic structure of
Ap4A hydrolase
provides insights for selective drug targeting.
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PMID:Structural and functional attributes of malaria parasite diadenosine tetraphosphate hydrolase. 2682 85