Gene expression signatures and small-molecule compounds link a protein kinase to Plasmodium falciparum motility

N Kato, T Sakata, G Breton, KG Le Roch… - Nature chemical …, 2008 - nature.com
N Kato, T Sakata, G Breton, KG Le Roch, A Nagle, C Andersen, B Bursulaya, K Henson…
Nature chemical biology, 2008nature.com
Calcium-dependent protein kinases play a crucial role in intracellular calcium signaling in
plants, some algae and protozoa. In Plasmodium falciparum, calcium-dependent protein
kinase 1 (PfCDPK1) is expressed during schizogony in the erythrocytic stage as well as in
the sporozoite stage. It is coexpressed with genes that encode the parasite motor complex, a
cellular component required for parasite invasion of host cells, parasite motility and
potentially cytokinesis. A targeted gene-disruption approach demonstrated that pfcdpk1 …
Abstract
Calcium-dependent protein kinases play a crucial role in intracellular calcium signaling in plants, some algae and protozoa. In Plasmodium falciparum, calcium-dependent protein kinase 1 (PfCDPK1) is expressed during schizogony in the erythrocytic stage as well as in the sporozoite stage. It is coexpressed with genes that encode the parasite motor complex, a cellular component required for parasite invasion of host cells, parasite motility and potentially cytokinesis. A targeted gene-disruption approach demonstrated that pfcdpk1 seems to be essential for parasite viability. An in vitro biochemical screen using recombinant PfCDPK1 against a library of 20,000 compounds resulted in the identification of a series of structurally related 2,6,9-trisubstituted purines. Compound treatment caused sudden developmental arrest at the late schizont stage in P. falciparum and a large reduction in intracellular parasites in Toxoplasma gondii, which suggests a possible role for PfCDPK1 in regulation of parasite motility during egress and invasion.
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