Journal article

Digestive-vacuole genesis and endocytic processes in the early intraerythrocytic stages of Plasmodium falciparum

NA Bakar, N Klonis, E Hanssen, C Chan, L Tilley

Journal of Cell Science | Published : 2010

Abstract

The digestive vacuole of the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum is the site of haemoglobin digestion and haem detoxification, and is the target of chloroquine and other antimalarials. The mechanisms for genesis of the digestive vacuole and transfer of haemoglobin from the host cytoplasm are still debated. Here, we use live-cell imaging and photobleaching to monitor the uptake of the pH-sensitive fluorescent tracer SNARF-1-dextran from the erythrocyte cytoplasm in ring-stage and trophozoite-stage parasites. We compare these results with electron tomography of serial sections of parasites at different stages of growth. We show that uptake of erythrocyte cytoplasm is initiated in mid-ring-s..

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