“…Regeneration of tetrahydrofolate occurs in a reaction catalysed by dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR) 73 with NADPH as the electron donor. TS and DHFR exist as a bifunctional protein in the Trypanosomatidae [277,280], Plasmodium species [281,282] and Eimeria tenella [280,283,284], whereas the enzymes from bacteria, yeast and mammalian cells are distinct and readily separable [285]. It has been reported that Leishmania major promastigotes selected for resistance to the DHFR inhibitor methotrexate or the TS inhibitor 10-propargyl-5,8-dideazofolate overproduce the bifunctional TS-DHFR and show two distinct and uniform amplified regions of DNA [286][287][288][289].…”