Discovery of small molecule inhibitors of Plasmodium falciparum apicoplast DNA polymerase
Malaria is caused by infection with protozoan parasites of the Plasmodium genus, which is part of the phylum Apicomplexa. Most organisms in this phylum contain a relic plastid called the apicoplast. The apicoplast genome is replicated by a single DNA polymerase (apPOL), which is an attractive target...
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Main Authors: | Supreet Kaur (Author), Nicholas S. Nieto (Author), Peter McDonald (Author), Josh R. Beck (Author), Richard B. Honzatko (Author), Anuradha Roy (Author), Scott W. Nelson (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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