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Current opinion in microbiology. 2001-08-01; 4.4: 415-20.

Conservation of a novel vacuolar transporter in Plasmodium species and its central role in chloroquine resistance of P. falciparum

Carlton JM, Fidock DA, Djimdé A, Plowe CV, Wellems TE

PMID: 11495804

Abstract

Chloroquine resistance in Plasmodium falciparum has recently been shown to result from mutations in the novel vacuolar transporter, PfCRT. Field studies have demonstrated the importance of these mutations in clinical resistance. Although a pfcrt ortholog has been identified in Plasmodiumvivax, there is no association between in vivo chloroquine resistance and codon mutations in the P. vivax gene. This is consistent with lines of evidence that suggest alternative mechanisms of chloroquine resistance among various malaria parasite species.

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