Type II Fatty Acid Biosynthesis, a New Approach in Antimalarial Natural Product Discovery

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Deniz Tasdemir
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[1] University of Zurich,Institute of Organic Chemistry
[2] University of London,School of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmaceutical and Biological Chemistry Centre for Pharmacy and Phytotherapy
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apicoplast; enoyl-ACP reductase; FabI; fatty acid synthase;
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10.1007/s11101-005-5297-0
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Malaria, one of the most problematic infectious diseases worldwide, is on the rise. The absence of an effective vaccine and the spread of drug-resistant strains of Plasmodium clearly indicate the necessity for the development of new chemotherapeutic agents and the identification of novel targets. The recent discovery of a relict, non-photosynthetic plastid-like organelle, the so-called apicoplast, in Plasmodium has opened up new avenues in malaria research. It also initiated the Plasmodium falciparum genome sequencing project, which revealed a number of biochemical pathways previously unknown to Plasmodium, i.e. cytosolic shikimate pathway, apicoplastic type II fatty acid, non-mevalonate isoprene and haem biosyntheses. Since these vital biosynthetic processes are absent in humans or fundamentally different from those found in humans, they represent excellent targets for pharmaceutical interventions. We are interested in the type II fatty acid synthase (FAS II) system of malaria parasite and focus on the FabI enzyme, the only known enoyl-ACP reductase in Plasmodium involved in the final reduction step of the fatty acid chain elongation cycle. Here we describe the general aspects of fatty acid biosynthesis, its essentiality to the malaria parasite and our continuing efforts to discover in Turkish medicinal plants natural antimalarial agents, which specifically target the plasmodial FabI enzyme.
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