Plasmodium's bottomless pit: properties and functions of the malaria parasite's digestive vacuole
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Plasmodium's bottomless pit: properties and functions of the malaria parasite's digestive vacuole
Abstract
During intraerythrocytic growth, the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum degrades up to 80% of the host cell's hemoglobin inside an acidified organelle called the digestive vacuole (DV). Here, the globin chains are broken down by a number of proteases, while heme is detoxified through biomineralization, a process that is targeted by several potent antimalarial drugs. This review explores our current understanding of the DV, including the digestion of hemoglobin, the sequestration of heme, and the functions of lipids and transporters of the DV membrane. Furthermore, the mechanisms of drug action inside the DV and the molecular adaptations that mediate resistance are discussed.
Keywords: Plasmodium; endocytosis; hemoglobin; hemozoin; malaria; vacuole.
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