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AUTHOR
Michael Gaßel
Inside Cover: Inhibition of Eimeria tenella CDK-Related Kinase 2: From Target Identification to Lead Compounds (ChemMedChem 8/2010)
Inhibition of Eimeria tenella CDK-related kinase 2: From target identification to lead compounds.
Apicomplexan parasites encompass several human- and animal-pathogenic protozoans such as Plasmodium falciparum, Toxoplasma gondii, and Eimeria tenella. E. tenella causes coccidiosis, a disease that afflicts chickens, leading to tremendous economic losses to the global poultry industry. The considerable increase in drug resistance makes it necessary to develop new therapeutic strategies against this parasite. Cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) are key molecules in cell-cycle regulation and are therefore prominent target proteins in parasitic diseases. Bioinformatics analysis revealed four potential CDK-like proteins, of which one—E. tenella CDK-related kinase 2 (EtCRK2)—has already been charact…