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Plasmepsins are a
class of at
least 10
enzymes (EC 3.4.23.38 and EC 3.4.23.39)
produced by the
Plasmodium fal****rum parasite.
There are ten different...
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Plasmepsin I (EC 3.4.23.38,
aspartic hemoglobinase I, PFAPG,
malaria aspartic hemoglobinase) is an enzyme. This
enzyme catalyses the
following chemical...
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Plasmepsin II (EC 3.4.23.39,
aspartic hemoglobinase II, PFAPD) is an enzyme. This
enzyme catalyses the
following chemical reaction Hydrolysis of the bonds...
- true anthropozoonosis. The
continuing work with the
plasmepsin ****ociated with P. malariae,
plasmepsin 4, by
Professor Ben Dunn and his
research team from...
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Renin (EC 3.4.23.15)
Trypsinogen (EC 3.4.23.18) and (20/21/23/24/26)
Plasmepsin (EC 3.4.23.39) Category:EC 3.4.24
Matrix metalloproteinase (EC 3.4.24...
- BACE1 is
distantly related to the
pathogenic aspartic-acid
protease plasmepsin,
which is a
potential target for ****ure anti-malarial drugs. GRCh38: Ensembl...
- a
compound similar in
structure to
doxorubicin was
found to
inhibit plasmepsin II, an
enzyme unique to the
malarial parasite Plasmodium fal****rum. The...
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possible mechanism of action.
Halofantrine has also been
shown to bind to
plasmepsin, a
haemoglobin degrading enzyme unique to the
malarial parasites. Halofantrine...
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piperaquine remains unclear.
Amplification of the
parasite proteases plasmepsin 2 and
plasmepsin 3, both
involved in
degrading host hemoglobin, is ****ociated...
- PGA5; PGC; REN; HIV-1
protease – a
major drug-target for
treatment of HIV
Plasmepsin – a
group of
aspartyl proteases found in the Malaria-causing parasite...