Volutin granules of Eimeria parasites are acidic compartments and have physiological and structural characteristics similar to Acidocalcisomes

  • Soares Medeiros, Lia Carolina
  • Gomes, Fabio
  • Maia Maciel, Luis Renato
  • Seabra, Sergio Henrique
  • Docampo, Roberto
  • Moreno, Silvia
  • Plattner, Helmut
  • Hentschel, Joachim
  • Kawazoe, Urara
  • Barrabin, Hector
  • de Souza, Wanderley
  • Damatta, Renato Augusto
  • Miranda, Kildare
Publication date
January 2011
Publisher
Wiley

Abstract

The structural organization of parasites has been the subject of investigation by many groups and has lead to the identification of structures and metabolic pathways that may represent targets for anti-parasitic drugs. A specific group of organelles named acidocalcisomes has been identified in a number of organisms, including the apicomplexan parasites such as Toxoplasma and Plasmodium, where they have been shown to be involved in cation homeostasis, polyphosphate metabolism, and osmoregulation. Their structural counterparts in the apicomplexan parasite Eimeria have not been fully characterized. In this work, the ultrastructural and chemical properties of acidocalcisomes in Eimeria were characterized. Electron microscopy analysis of Eimeria...

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