Extended-spectrum antiprotozoal bumped kinase inhibitors: A review.
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PubMed ID
28065755
Description
Many life-cycle processes in parasites are regulated by protein phosphorylation. Hence, disruption of essential protein kinase function has been explored for therapy of parasitic diseases. However, the difficulty of inhibiting parasite protein kinases to the exclusion of host orthologues poses a practical challenge. A possible path around this difficulty is the use of bumped kinase inhibitors for targeting calcium dependent protein kinases that contain atypically small gatekeeper residues and are crucial for pathogenic apicomplexan parasites' survival and proliferation. In this review, we review efficacy against the kinase target, the parasite growth in vitro, and in animal infection models, as well as the relevant pharmacokinetic and safety parameters of bumped-kinase inhibitors.
Date of Publication
2017-09
Publication Type
Article
Keyword(s)
Bumped kinase inhibitors
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Calcium-dependent protein kinase
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Gatekeeper residue
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Van Voorhis, Wesley C | |
Doggett, J Stone | |
Parsons, Marilyn | |
Hulverson, Matthew A | |
Choi, Ryan | |
Arnold, Samuel | |
Riggs, Michael W | |
Howe, Daniel K | |
Mealey, Robert H | |
Lau, Audrey O T | |
Merritt, Ethan A | |
Maly, Dustin J | |
Fan, Erkang | |
Ojo, Kayode K |
Additional Credits
Series
Experimental parasitology
Publisher
Elsevier
ISSN
0014-4894
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restricted