Validation of Plasmodium falciparum deoxyhypusine synthase as an antimalarial target.
Aiyada AroonsriNavaporn PosayapisitJindaporn KongseeOnsiri SiripanDanoo VitsupakornSugunya UtaidaChairat UthaipibullSumalee KamchonwongpaisanPhilip J ShawPublished in: PeerJ (2019)
Loss of PfDHS function leads to reduced hypusination, which may be important for synthesis of some essential proteins. The growth defect in parasites with attenuated Pf DHS expression suggests that this gene is essential. However, the slower decline of PfDHS mutants compared with PfDHFR-TS mutants in competitive growth assays suggests that PfDHS is less vulnerable as an antimalarial target. Nevertheless, the data validate PfDHS as an antimalarial target which can be inhibited by spermidine-like compounds.