Analysis of two putative candidate genes for isometamidium resistance in trypanosoma congolense.

The efficacy of the few available trypanocides is being seriously compromised by the emergence and spread of drug resistant trypanosome strains. Elucidation of the molecular genetic basis of this phenotype may contribute to an understanding of the mechanisms of development of resistance to the trypa...

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Main Author: Souza, M.S. de
Format: Tesis
Language:Inglés
Published: University of Nairobi 2000
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/79666
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description The efficacy of the few available trypanocides is being seriously compromised by the emergence and spread of drug resistant trypanosome strains. Elucidation of the molecular genetic basis of this phenotype may contribute to an understanding of the mechanisms of development of resistance to the trypanocides. This knowledge can be exploited for the rational design of drugs to which the parasites may not easily develop resistance. In order to investigate genetic mechanisms underlying the isometamidium chloride resistance in African trypanosomes, a clone of Trypanosoma congolense was made 200-fold more resistant to the drug by continued subcurative treatment. Comparative differential display analysis was carried out on cDNA prepared from the isometamidium sensitive trypanosome clone, IL 1180, and its resistant derivative, IL1180x200R.
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spelling CGSpace796662023-02-15T11:17:32Z Analysis of two putative candidate genes for isometamidium resistance in trypanosoma congolense. Souza, M.S. de drug resistance genomes dna The efficacy of the few available trypanocides is being seriously compromised by the emergence and spread of drug resistant trypanosome strains. Elucidation of the molecular genetic basis of this phenotype may contribute to an understanding of the mechanisms of development of resistance to the trypanocides. This knowledge can be exploited for the rational design of drugs to which the parasites may not easily develop resistance. In order to investigate genetic mechanisms underlying the isometamidium chloride resistance in African trypanosomes, a clone of Trypanosoma congolense was made 200-fold more resistant to the drug by continued subcurative treatment. Comparative differential display analysis was carried out on cDNA prepared from the isometamidium sensitive trypanosome clone, IL 1180, and its resistant derivative, IL1180x200R. 2000 2017-02-03T11:04:25Z 2017-02-03T11:04:25Z Thesis https://hdl.handle.net/10568/79666 en Open Access University of Nairobi De Souza, M. S. 2000. Analysis of two putative candidate genes for isometamidium resistance in trypanosoma congolense. MSc thesis in Biochemistry. University of Nairobi.
spellingShingle drug resistance
genomes
dna
Souza, M.S. de
Analysis of two putative candidate genes for isometamidium resistance in trypanosoma congolense.
title Analysis of two putative candidate genes for isometamidium resistance in trypanosoma congolense.
title_full Analysis of two putative candidate genes for isometamidium resistance in trypanosoma congolense.
title_fullStr Analysis of two putative candidate genes for isometamidium resistance in trypanosoma congolense.
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of two putative candidate genes for isometamidium resistance in trypanosoma congolense.
title_short Analysis of two putative candidate genes for isometamidium resistance in trypanosoma congolense.
title_sort analysis of two putative candidate genes for isometamidium resistance in trypanosoma congolense
topic drug resistance
genomes
dna
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/79666
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