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Defeating the trypanosomatid trio: proteomics of the protozoan parasites causing neglected tropical diseases

Anutthaman Parthasarathy, Karunakaran Kalesh

2020RSC Medicinal Chemistry28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

, as the gene expression in these parasites is primarily regulated by posttranscriptional mechanisms. Large-scale proteomics studies have revealed a plethora of information regarding modulated proteins and their molecular interactions during various life processes of the protozoans, including stress adaptation, life cycle changes and interactions with the host. Important molecular processes within the parasite that regulate the activity and subcellular localisation of its proteins, including several co- and post-translational modifications, are also accurately captured by modern proteomics mass spectrometry techniques. Finally, in combination with synthetic chemistry, proteomic techniques facilitate unbiased profiling of targets and off-targets of pharmacologically active compounds in the parasites. This provides important data sets for their mechanism of action studies, thereby aiding drug development programmes.

Topics & Concepts

Trypanosoma bruceiBiologyLeishmaniaTrypanosoma cruziTrypanosomaNeglected tropical diseasesProteomicsLeishmaniasisComputational biologyVirologyParasite hostingGeneticsMedicinePathologyComputer scienceGeneWorld Wide WebDiseaseTrypanosoma species research and implicationsResearch on Leishmaniasis StudiesBiochemical and Molecular Research