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Original Articles

Biosynthesis of uridine monophosphate in Plasmodium berghei

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Pages 109-114 | Received 10 Jan 1979, Published online: 11 Mar 2016
 

Abstract

High activities of the enzymes orotate phosphoribosyltransferase and orotidylate decarboxylase, that convert orotic acid to uridine monophosphate, have been demonstrated in crude super-natants obtained from lysed Plasmodium berghei. The enzymes are inhibited in vitro by 5-azaorotate, 5-azauracil and 6-azauracil. Of these, 5-azaorotate was the most effective and could serve as the prototype of a potential antimalarial.

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