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CDPKs: The critical decoders of calcium signal at various stages of malaria parasite development

Manish Sharma, Himashree Choudhury, Rajarshi Roy, Samantha A. Michaels, Kayode K. Ojo, Abhisheka Bansal

2021Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

spp., calcium dependent protein kinases (CDPKs) have acquired the unique ability to sense and transduce calcium signals at various critical steps during the lifecycle, either through phosphorylation of downstream substrates or mediating formation of high molecular weight protein complexes. Calcium signaling cascades establish important crosstalk events with signaling pathways mediated by other secondary messengers such as cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) and cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP). CDPKs play critical roles at various important physiological steps during parasite development in vertebrates and mosquitoes. They are also important for transmission of the parasite between the two hosts. Combined with the fact that CDPKs are not present in humans, they continue to be pursued as important targets for development of anti-malarial drugs.

Topics & Concepts

CrosstalkSecond messenger systemCalciumParasite hostingBiologyCyclic adenosine monophosphateSignal transductionCyclic guanosine monophosphateCell biologyKinaseMalariaPhosphorylationCalcium signalingGuanosineBiochemistryChemistryImmunologyReceptorEndocrinologyComputer scienceOpticsWorld Wide WebPhysicsNitric oxideOrganic chemistryMalaria Research and ControlTrypanosoma species research and implicationsComputational Drug Discovery Methods
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