2005
DOI: 10.1038/sj.emboj.7600681
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A critical role for PfCRT K76T in Plasmodium falciparum verapamil-reversible chloroquine resistance

Abstract: Chloroquine resistance (CQR) in Plasmodium falciparum is associated with mutations in the digestive vacuole transmembrane protein PfCRT. However, the contribution of individual pfcrt mutations has not been clarified and other genes have been postulated to play a substantial role. Using allelic exchange, we show that removal of the single PfCRT amino-acid change K76T from resistant strains leads to wild-type levels of CQ susceptibility, increased binding of CQ to its target ferriprotoporphyrin IX in the digesti… Show more

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“…Furthermore, reversal mutations in these alleles at residue 76 that were previously shown to be critical to CQ resistance in Plasmodium itself [10], mirror their functional effects on lysosomal pH in this heterologous expression system.…”
Section: Pfcrt Expression Caused Acidification Of the Ph In Lysosomessupporting
confidence: 54%
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“…Furthermore, reversal mutations in these alleles at residue 76 that were previously shown to be critical to CQ resistance in Plasmodium itself [10], mirror their functional effects on lysosomal pH in this heterologous expression system.…”
Section: Pfcrt Expression Caused Acidification Of the Ph In Lysosomessupporting
confidence: 54%
“…The amino acid residue at position 76 is directly correlated with CQ resistance in the parasite itself [3,10]. In CQS patient isolates a lysine residue is present at this position, whereas, in CQR patient isolates the lysine is replaced by threonine [11].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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