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adam_text | Titel: Cysteine proteases of pathogenic organisms
Autor: Robinson, Mark W.
Jahr: 2011
1. PAPAIN-LIKE PROTEASES OF STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS.....................1
Tomasz Kantyka, Lindsey N. Shaw and Jan Potempa
Abstract.........................................................................................................................................1
Introduction..................................................................................................................................2
The Pathogenic Potential of S. aureus........................................................................................2
The Proteolytic Enzymes of S. aureus........................................................................................4
Genetic Organisation of the Staphylococcal Proteolytic Enzymes..........................................4
Expression and Activation of S. aureus Extracellular Proteases.............................................5
Staphopain Activity and Its Relevance to Virulence.................................................................7
Staphostatins are Effective Regulators of Staphopain Activity...............................................8
Conclusion..................................................................................................................................12
2. THE LYSINE-SPECIFIC G1NGIPAIN OF PORPHYROMONAS
GINGIVALIS: IMPORTANCE TO PATHOGENICITY
AND POTENTIAL STRATEGIES FOR INHIBITION.............................15
Tang Yongqing, Jan Potempa, Robert N. Pike and Lakshmi C. Wijeyewickrema
Abstract.......................................................................................................................................15
Introduction: Periodontal Disease-Significance and Aetiology...........................................15
Gingipains...................................................................................................................................17
The Biological Functions of Kgp..............................................................................................17
The Structural Chemistry of Kgp............................................................................................18
The Catalytic Mechanism of Kgp.............................................................................................22
Previously Developed Kgp Inhibitors......................................................................................24
Conclusion..................................................................................................................................25
3. FALCIPAINS AND OTHER CYSTEINE PROTEASES
OF MALARIA PARASITES..........................................................................30
Philip J. Rosenthal
Abstract.......................................................................................................................................30
Introduction................................................................................................................................31
xvi CONTENTS
Cysteine Protease Nomenclature..............................................................................................31
Functions of Plasmodium Cysteine Proteases Determined from Inhibitor Studies.............31
Falcipain Cysteine Proteases.....................................................................................................37
Other Clan CA Cysteine Proteases of Malaria Parasites.......................................................41
Potential for Cysteine Protease Inhibitors as Antimalarial Drugs........................................43
Conclusion..................................................................................................................................44
4. CATHEPSIN PROTEASES IN TOXOPLASMA GONDII..................................49
Zhicheng Dou and Vern B. Carruthers
Abstract.......................................................................................................................................49
Introduction................................................................................................................................49
General Roles of Cathepsins in Biological Systems................................................................50
Properties of Toxoplasma gondii and its Cathepsins...............................................................50
Phylogenetic Relationships........................................................................................................55
Localization, Physiological Functions and Regulation...........................................................55
Therapeutic Potential................................................................................................................58
Conclusion and Future Perspectives........................................................................................58
5. ENTAMOEBA HISTOLYTICA CATHEPSIN-LIKE ENZYMES:
INTERACTIONS WITH THE HOST GUT................................................62
Vanessa Kissoon-Singh, Leanne Mortimer and Kris Chadee
Abstract.......................................................................................................................................62
Introduction................................................................................................................................62
E. histolytica Cysteine Proteases...............................................................................................64
Host Defence and Amoeba Cysteine Proteases........................................................................68
Cysteine Proteases as Targets for Disease Intervention.........................................................78
Conclusion..................................................................................................................................78
6. CYSTEINE PEPTIDASES OF KINETOPLASTID PARASITES.....................84
Conor R. Caffrey, Ana-Paula Lima and Dietmar Steverding
Abstract.......................................................................................................................................84
Introduction................................................................................................................................84
History of Kinetoplastid CP Discovery....................................................................................85
Nomenclature.............................................................................................................................89
Genomic Organization and Control of Gene Expression.......................................................89
Peptidase Trafficking, Processing and Biochemistry..............................................................90
Vaccines and Diagnosis..............................................................................................................91
Drug Targets...............................................................................................................................92
Virulence Factors and Immunomodulators............................................................................93
Conclusion..................................................................................................................................94
CONTENTS xvii
7. CRUZAIN: THE PATH FROM TARGET VALIDATION
TO THE CLINIC..........................................................................................100
Mohammed Sajid, Stephanie A. Robertson, Linda S. Brinen and James H. McKerrow
Abstract.....................................................................................................................................100
Introduction..............................................................................................................................100
Current Treatments for Chagas Disease...............................................................................101
Cruzain......................................................................................................................................101
Biochemistry of Cruzain..........................................................................................................103
Biological Roles of Cruzain.....................................................................................................105
Chemical Inhibition of Cruzain-First Studies and Biological Data..................................105
The Structural Basis of Cruzain Inhibition...........................................................................106
K777: The Path to the Clinic...................................................................................................109
Conclusion.................................................................................................................................Ill
8. THE PHYLOGENY, STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF TREMATODE
CYSTEINE PROTEASES, WITH PARTICULAR EMPHASIS
ON THE FASCIOLA HEPÁTICA CATHEPSIN L FAMILY....................116
Colin Stack, John P. Dalton and Mark W. Robinson
Abstract.....................................................................................................................................116
Introduction..............................................................................................................................117
Trematode Cysteine Proteases................................................................................................117
Evolutionary Relationships of Trematode Cysteine Proteases............................................118
Fasciola as an Example of a Large Cysteine Protease Gene Family...................................119
Variation in the S2 Subsite of the Active Site and its Influence
on Enzyme Specificity......................................................................................................121
Atomic Structure and Substrate Specificity..........................................................................123
The Role of the Prosegment in Regulating the Function of Trematode Cathepsins..........124
Trans-Activation of Trematode Cathepsins by Asparaginyl Endopeptidase?....................126
Biological Roles of Trematode Cathepsin Proteases.............................................................127
Localisation Patterns and Secretion of Trematode Cathepsins...........................................130
The Role of Ph in Regulating Cathepsin Function in Trematodes......................................131
Conclusion................................................................................................................................131
9. CATHEPSINS Bl AND B2 OF TRICHOBILHARZIA SPP., BIRD
SCHISTOSOMES CAUSING CERCARIAL DERMATITIS..................136
Martin Kasny, Libor Mikes, Katefina Dolecková, Vladimir Hampl, Jan Dvorak,
Marian Novotny and Petr Horák
Abstract.....................................................................................................................................136
Introduction..............................................................................................................................136
Peptidases of Trichobilharzia...................................................................................................138
Conclusion................................................................................................................................150
xviii CONTENTS
10. PROTEASES IN BLOOD-FEEDING NEMATODES
AND THEIR POTENTIAL AS VACCINE CANDIDATES......................155
David Knox
Abstract.....................................................................................................................................155
Introduction..............................................................................................................................155
Haemonchus Contortus...........................................................................................................157
Hookworms-Necator americanus and Ancylostoma spp.....................................................166
Conclusion-----------------.----------.------.-...-----..............................................................171
11. CYSTEINE PROTEASES FROM BLOODFEEDING ARTHROPOD
ECTOPARASITES.......................................................................................177
Daniel Sojka, Ivo M.B. Francischetti, Eric Calvo and Michalis Kotsyfakis
Abstract.....................................................................................................................................177
Introduction..............................................................................................................................177
Cysteine Proteases of Ticks.....................................................................................................178
Cysteine Proteases in Mosquitoes...........................................................................................182
Cysteine Proteases in Other Bloodfeeding Arthropods........................................................185
Conclusion................................................................................................................................187
12. HOW PATHOGEN-DERIVED CYSTEINE PROTEASES
MODULATE HOST IMMUNE RESPONSES..........................................192
Sheila Donnelly, John P. Dalton and Mark W. Robinson
Abstract.....................................................................................................................................192
Introduction..............................................................................................................................192
Adaptive Immune Responses..................................................................................................195
Innate Immune Responses......................................................................................................196
Degradation of Soluble Mediators of Immune Response.....................................................200
Conclusion................................................................................................................................203
13. CYSTATINS OF PARASITIC ORGANISMS.................................................208
Christian Klotz, Thomas Ziegler, Emilia Danitowicz-Luebert
and Susanne Hartmann
Abstract.....................................................................................................................................208
Introduction: Cystatin Superfamily-Classification and Structural Characteristics..........208
Parasite Cystatins.....................................................................................................................209
Biological Function of Parasite Cystatins..............................................................................214
Interference with Antigen Processing and Presentation.......................................................216
Modulation of Cytokine Responses and Nitric Oxide Production......................................217
Anticipated Developments.......................................................................................................218
Conclusion................................................................................................................................219
INDEX.......................................................................................................................................223
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