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Proteomic Approaches To Studying Drug Targets And Resistance In Plasmodium, R. A. Cooper, D. J. Carucci
Proteomic Approaches To Studying Drug Targets And Resistance In Plasmodium, R. A. Cooper, D. J. Carucci
Roland A. Cooper
Ever increasing drug resistance by Plasmodium falciparum, the most virulent of human malaria parasites, is creating new challenges in malaria chemotherapy. The entire genome sequences of P. falciparum and the rodent malaria parasite, P. yoelii yoelii are now available. Extensive genome sequence data from other Plasmodium species including another important human malaria parasite, P. vivax are also available. Powerful research techniques coupled to genomic resources are needed to help identify new drug and vaccine targets against malaria. Applied to Plasmodium, proteomics combines high-resolution protein or peptide separation with mass spectrometry and computer software to rapidly identify large numbers of proteins …