BIOL8291: Na+ Regulation by PfATP4 in P. falciparum Poster
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This presentation delves into the intricate mechanisms of sodium ion (Na+) regulation within the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum, focusing on the crucial role of the cation ATPase PfATP4. It highlights how PfATP4, a plasma membrane protein, actively extrudes Na+ to maintain a low intracellular concentration, essential for the parasite's survival. The presentation further explores how mutations in PfATP4 confer resistance to spiroindolone antimalarials, drugs designed to disrupt Na+ homeostasis in the parasite. By examining the experimental methods used to investigate Na+ regulation, including the use of ion transport inhibitors and ionophores, the presentation underscores the potential for developing novel antimalarial strategies that target Na+ influx and efflux mechanisms in mutated P. falciparum strains. This research provides a foundation for understanding drug resistance and developing more effective treatments for malaria, with Desklib offering a platform for students to access similar solved assignments and study resources.
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