1. Development of a genetic tool for functional screening of anti-malarial bioactive extracts in metagenomic libraries.
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Mongui, Alvaro, Pérez-Llanos, Francy J., Yamamoto, Marcio M., Lozano, Marcela, Zambrano, Maria M., Portillo, Patricia Del, Fernández-Becerra, Carmen, Restrepo, Silvia, Portillo, Hernando A. Del, and Junca, Howard
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PLASMODIUM falciparum ,INFECTION ,ANTIMALARIALS ,BIODIVERSITY ,GENETICS - Abstract
Background: The chemical treatment of Plasmodium falciparum for human infections is losing efficacy each year due to the rise of resistance. One possible strategy to find novel anti-malarial drugs is to access the largest reservoir of genomic biodiversity source on earth present in metagenomes of environmental microbial communities. Methods: A bioluminescent P. falciparum parasite was used to quickly detect shifts in viability of microcultures grown in 96-well plates. A synthetic gene encoding the Dermaseptin 4 peptide was designed and cloned under tight transcriptional control in a large metagenomic insert context (30 kb) to serve as proof-of-principle for the screening platform. Results: Decrease in parasite viability consistently correlated with bioluminescence emitted from parasite microcultures, after their exposure to bacterial extracts containing a plasmid or fosmid engineered to encode the Dermaseptin 4 anti-malarial peptide. Conclusions: Here, a new technical platform to access the anti-malarial potential in microbial environmental metagenomes has been developed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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