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Determining the Mode of Action of Antimalarial Drugs Using Time-Resolved LC-MS-Based Metabolite Profiling.

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Methods for assessing the mode of action of new antimalarial compounds identified in high throughput phenotypic screens are needed to triage and facilitate lead compound development and to anticipate potential… Click to show full abstract

Methods for assessing the mode of action of new antimalarial compounds identified in high throughput phenotypic screens are needed to triage and facilitate lead compound development and to anticipate potential resistance mechanisms that might emerge. Here we describe a mass spectrometry-based approach for detecting metabolic changes in asexual erythrocytic stages of Plasmodium falciparum induced by antimalarial compounds. Time-resolved or concentration-resolved measurements are used to discriminate between putative targets of the compound and nonspecific and/or downstream secondary metabolic effects. These protocols can also be coupled with 13C-stable-isotope tracing experiments under nonequilibrative (or nonstationary) conditions to measure metabolic dynamics following drug exposure. Time-resolved 13C-labeling studies greatly increase confidence in target assignment and provide a more comprehensive understanding of the metabolic perturbations induced by small molecule inhibitors. The protocol provides details on the experimental design, Plasmodium falciparum culture, sample preparation, analytical approaches, and data analysis used in either targeted (pathway focused) or untargeted (all detected metabolites) analysis of drug-induced metabolic perturbations.

Keywords: time; determining mode; time resolved; action antimalarial; mode action

Journal Title: Methods in molecular biology
Year Published: 2019

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