In Vitro Antimalarial Activity of Nucleic Acid Precursor Analogues in the Simian Malaria Plasmodium knowlesi1

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Analogues of nucleic acid precursors were screened for antimalarial activity in Plasmodium knowlesi by using an in vitro culture system. Activity was assessed by the degree of inhibition of incorporation of l-[methyl-14C]methionine into protein and of [8-14C]adenosine and [6-14C]orotic acid into ribonucleic acid and deoxyribonucleic acid. The incorporation of adenosine or orotic acid was effectively inhibited by many of the compounds, including 3′ analogues of purine nucleosides, many of the 6-position analogues of purine bases and nucleosides, and 5-position analogues of orotic acid. Only a few compounds inhibited methionine incorporation into protein, and in each instance adenosine or orotic acid incorporation also was inhibited. Some compounds inhibited adenosine or orotic acid incorporation into both ribonucleic acid and deoxyribonucleic, whereas other analogues inhibited incorporation into one nucleic acid only. The qualitative and quantitative differences suggest that this experimental system may be appropriate for investigation of metabolic pathways of the malaria parasite, as well as for demonstration of antimalarial activity of candidate antimalaria drugs.

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