| Literature DB >> 19749249 |
Mahmoud Kandeel1, Yoshiaki Kitamura, Yukio Kitade.
Abstract
In Plasmodium falciparum, deoxyguanylate was found to be a substrate for several DNA metabolizing enzymes. Guanylate kinase utilizes dGMP with very low specificity, which is estimated to be the lowest among well-known prokaryotic and eukaryotic enzymes. Furthermore, thymidylate kinase, which is a pyrimidine specific enzyme, was found to phosphorylate dGMP with a surprisingly high specificity similar to that of the natural substrate. The above mentioned distinctions are specific for the Plasmodium protozoa and provide an interesting method for tracking dGMP metabolism during development and a starting point for drug development.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19749249 DOI: 10.1093/nass/nrp020
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nucleic Acids Symp Ser (Oxf) ISSN: 0261-3166