2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.06.29.178905
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The transcriptome ofBalamuthia mandrillaristrophozoites for structure-based drug design

Abstract: AbstractBalamuthia mandrillaris, a pathogenic free-living amoeba (FLA), causes cutaneous skin lesions as well as the brain-eating disease: Balamuthia granulomatous amoebic encephalitis (GAE). These diseases, and diseases caused by other pathogenic FLA, Naegleria fowleri or Acanthamoeba species, are minimally studied from a drug discovery perspective; few targets have been… Show more

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“…EvidentialGene use for gene set reconstruction is increasing in biomedical genomics including human disease studies. A recent human disease study of a pathogenic amoeba (Phan et al 2020) with Evigene led to discovery of therapeutic compounds targeting amoeba genes. A USDA resource for pig genes, relevant to agricultural and biomedical uses, benefits from Evigene (Dawson et al 2020).…”
Section: R8: Not All Genome Dna Contains a Genomementioning
confidence: 99%
“…EvidentialGene use for gene set reconstruction is increasing in biomedical genomics including human disease studies. A recent human disease study of a pathogenic amoeba (Phan et al 2020) with Evigene led to discovery of therapeutic compounds targeting amoeba genes. A USDA resource for pig genes, relevant to agricultural and biomedical uses, benefits from Evigene (Dawson et al 2020).…”
Section: R8: Not All Genome Dna Contains a Genomementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent application of functional genomics performed by Phan et al [ 63 ] obtained the first transcriptome of B. mandrillaris (strain V039) to reconstruct the proteome and identify the genes susceptible to 85 compounds with antimicrobial activity against this amoeba. From the de novo assembly, they found a higher percentage of similarity with A. castellanii str.…”
Section: Omics Applications In Free-living Amoebaementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Neff (45%) previously reported by Greninger et al [ 29 ] when analyzing the mitochondrial genomes of B. mandrillaris . Additionally, it should be noted that with the transcriptome, supported by the draft genome of strain V039 deposited in GenBank, functional annotation of 80% of the proteins of this amoeba was done [ 63 ], finding 15 candidate proteins to be the target of drugs to fight infections like GAE. These proteins include mainly S-adenosyl-L-homocysteine-hydrolase, Histone deacetylase 1, HSP90-alpha, Exportin-1, and some copies of DNA topoisomerase II.…”
Section: Omics Applications In Free-living Amoebaementioning
confidence: 99%