Triclabendazole-Binding Pocket Identified in <em>Fasciola hepatica </em>Carboxylesterase B
Estefan Miranda-Miranda,
Raquel Cossío-Bayúgar,
Lauro Trejo-Castro
et al.
Abstract:The expression of the Fasciola hepatica Carboxylesterase type B (CestB) gene is induced in response to the anthelmintic triclabendazole (TCBZ), resulting in a significant increase in enzymatic specific activity. Furthermore, the amino acid sequence of CestB exhibits variations that could lead to substantial amino acid substitutions at the ligand-binding site. These substitutions have the potential to affect the interaction between the ligand and the protein, as well as the catalytic properties of the enzyme. T… Show more
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