Investigating the Taenia solium Fatty Acid Binding Protein Superfamily for Their Immunological Outlook and Prospect for Therapeutic Targets
Suraj S. Rawat,
Gagandeep Singh,
Amit Prasad
Abstract:Taenia solium, like other
helminthic
parasites, lacks key components of cellular machinery required for
endogenous lipid biosynthesis. This deficiency compels the parasite
to obtain all of its lipid requirements from its host. The passage
of lipids across the cell membrane is tightly regulated. To facilitate
effective lipid transport, the cestode parasite utilizes certain lipid
binding proteins called FABPs. These FABPs bind with the lipid ligands
and allow the transport of lipids across the membranes and into… Show more
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