2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0020-7519(01)00111-4
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Triclosan inhibits the growth of Plasmodium falciparum and Toxoplasma gondii by inhibition of Apicomplexan Fab I

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“…Rather, most glycerolipids from free T. gondii cells appears to be produced using acyl chains generated by FAS I or FAEs, which are resistant to the FAS II inhibitor thiolactomycin, but sensitive to the general FAS inhibitor cerulenin (5). Together, these analyses highlight the importance [1] of the parasite FAS for bulk acyl lipid syntheses in free stages and [2] of the FAS II activity for the apicoplast biogenesis. Bisanz et al (13) surveyed lipid synthesizing gene candidates in T. gondii, and identified a glycerol-phosphate acyltransferase and a lysophosphatidate acyltransferase (phosphatidic acid synthase) that are predicted to be localized in the apicoplast, supporting the notion that fatty acids produced by FAS II are important for the organelle membrane expansion.…”
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“…Rather, most glycerolipids from free T. gondii cells appears to be produced using acyl chains generated by FAS I or FAEs, which are resistant to the FAS II inhibitor thiolactomycin, but sensitive to the general FAS inhibitor cerulenin (5). Together, these analyses highlight the importance [1] of the parasite FAS for bulk acyl lipid syntheses in free stages and [2] of the FAS II activity for the apicoplast biogenesis. Bisanz et al (13) surveyed lipid synthesizing gene candidates in T. gondii, and identified a glycerol-phosphate acyltransferase and a lysophosphatidate acyltransferase (phosphatidic acid synthase) that are predicted to be localized in the apicoplast, supporting the notion that fatty acids produced by FAS II are important for the organelle membrane expansion.…”
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“…Enoyl-ACP reductase (ENR) is a key enzyme active in fatty acid synthesis (6). Bacterial and apicomplexan fatty acid synthesis occurs by the type II pathway (6)(7)(8)(9)(10) (Fig.…”
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“…Bacterial and apicomplexan fatty acid synthesis occurs by the type II pathway (6)(7)(8)(9)(10) (Fig. 5, which is published as supporting information on the PNAS web site) and depends on monofunctional polypeptides, including ENR.…”
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“…Here we focus on one FAS-II enzyme component: enoyl-ACP reductase. Triclosan, a chlorinated bisphenol that is widely used in many contemporary consumer and professional health care products, has been reported to inhibit the in vitro growth of P. falciparum with an IC 50 value of 150-2000 ng ml -1 (McLeod et al 2001). Triclosan has also been shown to offer protection against blood stages of malaria and that the drug target is an enoyl-ACP reductase from P. falciparum (Surolia & Surolia 2001).…”
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