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Proteostasis is a Key Driver of the Pathogenesis in Apicomplexa

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Publisher Elsevier
Date 2024 Aug 21
PMID 39168412
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Proteostasis, including protein folding mediated by molecular chaperones, protein degradation, and stress response pathways in organelles like ER (unfolded protein response: UPR), are responsible for cellular protein quality control. This is essential for cell survival as it regulates and reprograms cellular processes. Here, we underscore the role of the proteostasis pathway in Apicomplexan parasites with respect to their well-characterized roles as well as potential roles in many parasite functions, including survival, multiplication, persistence, and emerging drug resistance. In addition to the diverse physiological importance of proteostasis in Apicomplexa, we assess the potential of the pathway's components as chemotherapeutic targets.

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