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New twists in anti-malarial drug resistance

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2025
Elsevier Amsterdam

Cell chemical biology 32(10), 1199 - 1201 () [10.1016/j.chembiol.2025.09.009]
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Abstract: n this issue of Cell Chemical Biology, Bopp et al.1 discover that malaria parasite resistance to halofuginone is mediated by mutations in PfApiAT2, an amino acid transporter, rather than halofuginone’s target prolyl-tRNA synthetase. This rapid and distinctive resistance mechanism highlights amino acid transport as a promising avenue for drug discovery.

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