Vitamin B1 and B6 in the malaria parasite: requisite or dispensable?

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Autor(a) principal: Wrenger,C.
Data de Publicação: 2008
Outros Autores: Knöckel,J., Walter,R.D., Müller,I.B.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-879X2008000200001
Resumo: Vitamins are essential compounds mainly involved in acting as enzyme co-factors or in response to oxidative stress. In the last two years it became apparent that apicomplexan parasites are able to generate B vitamers such as vitamin B1 and B6 de novo. The biosynthesis pathways responsible for vitamin generation are considered as drug targets, since both provide a high degree of selectivity due to their absence in the human host. This report updates the current knowledge about vitamin B1 and B6 biosynthesis in malaria and other apicomplexan parasites. Owing to the urgent need for novel antimalarials, the significance of the biosynthesis and salvage of these vitamins is critically discussed in terms of parasite survival and their exploitation for drug development.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Vitamin B1 and B6 in the malaria parasite: requisite or dispensable?
title Vitamin B1 and B6 in the malaria parasite: requisite or dispensable?
spellingShingle Vitamin B1 and B6 in the malaria parasite: requisite or dispensable?
Wrenger,C.
Malaria
Apicomplexa
Pyridoxal phosphate synthase
Vitamin B6
Vitamin B1
title_short Vitamin B1 and B6 in the malaria parasite: requisite or dispensable?
title_full Vitamin B1 and B6 in the malaria parasite: requisite or dispensable?
title_fullStr Vitamin B1 and B6 in the malaria parasite: requisite or dispensable?
title_full_unstemmed Vitamin B1 and B6 in the malaria parasite: requisite or dispensable?
title_sort Vitamin B1 and B6 in the malaria parasite: requisite or dispensable?
author Wrenger,C.
author_facet Wrenger,C.
Knöckel,J.
Walter,R.D.
Müller,I.B.
author_role author
author2 Knöckel,J.
Walter,R.D.
Müller,I.B.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Wrenger,C.
Knöckel,J.
Walter,R.D.
Müller,I.B.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Malaria
Apicomplexa
Pyridoxal phosphate synthase
Vitamin B6
Vitamin B1
topic Malaria
Apicomplexa
Pyridoxal phosphate synthase
Vitamin B6
Vitamin B1
description Vitamins are essential compounds mainly involved in acting as enzyme co-factors or in response to oxidative stress. In the last two years it became apparent that apicomplexan parasites are able to generate B vitamers such as vitamin B1 and B6 de novo. The biosynthesis pathways responsible for vitamin generation are considered as drug targets, since both provide a high degree of selectivity due to their absence in the human host. This report updates the current knowledge about vitamin B1 and B6 biosynthesis in malaria and other apicomplexan parasites. Owing to the urgent need for novel antimalarials, the significance of the biosynthesis and salvage of these vitamins is critically discussed in terms of parasite survival and their exploitation for drug development.
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