Energy production in Entamoeba histolytica: new perspectives in rational drugs design
Arch. med. res
; Arch. med. res;27(3): 257-62, 1996. tab, ilus
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The amebicidal action of metronidazol is activated when the enzyme pyruvate ferredoxin oxido reductase transfers reducing equivalents to the nitro group of the drug. The enzyme is present in Entanoeba histolytica and other anaerobic parasites like Giardia and Trichomonas that lack mitochondria. The selectivity of the drug can be ascribed to the absence of the reductasa in the human host. E. histolytica possesses other enzymes involved in glucose catabolism that are interesting for the rational desing of new drugs. It has glycolytic enzymes that are important for the production of energy like phosphofructokinase, pyruvate phosphate dikinase, phosphoenolpyruvate carboxytransphosphorylase and thiokinase, which use pyrophosphate as a phosphate donor and have no human counterparts. The first part of this article describes the reactions by which E. histolytica obtains energy from glucose degradation, and includes recent advances in thecloning of genes for the various participating enzymes. The second part shows an alternative view for the study of target enzymes that are unique to the parasite, and indicates their importance in therapautic research
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Sujet Principal:
Maladies parasitaires
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Pyruvates
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Glucides
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Conception de médicament
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Transport d'électrons
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Entamoeba histolytica
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Enzymes
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Amibiase
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Antiamibiens
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Nitroimidazoles
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En
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Arch. med. res
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MEDICINA
Année:
1996
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Article