Publications by authors named "Julia C R Lindblom"

New drugs with novel modes of action are needed to safeguard malaria treatment. In recent years, millions of compounds have been tested for their ability to inhibit the growth of asexual blood-stage parasites, resulting in the identification of thousands of compounds with antiplasmodial activity. Determining the mechanisms of action of antiplasmodial compounds informs their further development, but remains challenging.

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The Open Source Malaria (OSM) consortium is developing compounds that kill the human malaria parasite, , by targeting ATP4, an essential ion pump on the parasite surface. The structure of ATP4 has not been determined. Here, we describe a public competition created to develop a predictive model for the identification of ATP4 inhibitors, thereby reducing project costs associated with the synthesis of inactive compounds.

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