Hemoglobin digestion in the intraerythrocytic trophozoite stages of the malaria parasite releases large quantities of heme, which is then detoxified by crystallization into regular crystallites, which are subsequently secreted into the host vascular network as malaria pigment. This crystalline product is isostructural with the synthetic phase β-hematin, and its structure, solved from its powder diffraction pattern, (Pagola et al., 2000), corresponds to a hydrogen bonded chain of propionate linked dimers, Figure 1. This is an example where the crystalline phase is the macromolecule of direct biological interest, particularly in light of the currently accepted hypothesis for the quinoline antimalarial drug action being the inhibition of β-hem...
AbstractMalaria parasite digests hemoglobin and utilizes the globin part for its nutritional require...
AbstractMalaria is an infectious disease caused by Plasmodium type parasites transmitted by the bite...
Malaria parasite digests hemoglobin and utilizes the globin part for its nutritional requirements. H...
Malaria pigment (or hemozoin) are crystals of submicron size produced in the malaria parasite from h...
One of the most prevalent infectious diseases, effecting 99 countries around the world, malaria puts...
The biogenic formation of hemozoin crystals, a crucial process in heme detoxification by the malaria...
The unique physicochemical properties of crystals are essential for a variety of commercial applicat...
Emerging resistance of malaria causing parasites Plasmodium to current drug treatments highlights th...
A key drug target for malaria has been the detoxification pathway of the iron containing molecule he...
A key drug target for malaria has been the detoxification pathway of the iron containing molecule he...
Malaria, whose most severe form is caused by a protozoan parasite, Plasmodium falciparum (Pf), remai...
Abstract Hematin crystallization is an essential element of heme detoxification of malaria parasites...
Infecting an estimated 350 to 500 million people and associated with more than 1 million deaths year...
Malaria is caused by Plasmodium sp. parasites transmitted by infected female Anopheles sp. mosquitoe...
AbstractHemozoin (Hz) is a heme crystal produced upon the digestion of hemoglobin (Hb) by blood-feed...
AbstractMalaria parasite digests hemoglobin and utilizes the globin part for its nutritional require...
AbstractMalaria is an infectious disease caused by Plasmodium type parasites transmitted by the bite...
Malaria parasite digests hemoglobin and utilizes the globin part for its nutritional requirements. H...
Malaria pigment (or hemozoin) are crystals of submicron size produced in the malaria parasite from h...
One of the most prevalent infectious diseases, effecting 99 countries around the world, malaria puts...
The biogenic formation of hemozoin crystals, a crucial process in heme detoxification by the malaria...
The unique physicochemical properties of crystals are essential for a variety of commercial applicat...
Emerging resistance of malaria causing parasites Plasmodium to current drug treatments highlights th...
A key drug target for malaria has been the detoxification pathway of the iron containing molecule he...
A key drug target for malaria has been the detoxification pathway of the iron containing molecule he...
Malaria, whose most severe form is caused by a protozoan parasite, Plasmodium falciparum (Pf), remai...
Abstract Hematin crystallization is an essential element of heme detoxification of malaria parasites...
Infecting an estimated 350 to 500 million people and associated with more than 1 million deaths year...
Malaria is caused by Plasmodium sp. parasites transmitted by infected female Anopheles sp. mosquitoe...
AbstractHemozoin (Hz) is a heme crystal produced upon the digestion of hemoglobin (Hb) by blood-feed...
AbstractMalaria parasite digests hemoglobin and utilizes the globin part for its nutritional require...
AbstractMalaria is an infectious disease caused by Plasmodium type parasites transmitted by the bite...
Malaria parasite digests hemoglobin and utilizes the globin part for its nutritional requirements. H...