Journal article

Apicoplast lipoic acid protein ligase B is not essential for Plasmodium falciparum.

S Günther, L Wallace, EM Patzewitz, PJ McMillan, J Storm, C Wrenger, R Bissett, TK Smith, S Müller

PLoS pathogens | PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE | Published : 2007

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Abstract

Lipoic acid (LA) is an essential cofactor of alpha-keto acid dehydrogenase complexes (KADHs) and the glycine cleavage system. In Plasmodium, LA is attached to the KADHs by organelle-specific lipoylation pathways. Biosynthesis of LA exclusively occurs in the apicoplast, comprising octanoyl-[acyl carrier protein]: protein N-octanoyltransferase (LipB) and LA synthase. Salvage of LA is mitochondrial and scavenged LA is ligated to the KADHs by LA protein ligase 1 (LplA1). Both pathways are entirely independent, suggesting that both are likely to be essential for parasite survival. However, disruption of the LipB gene did not negatively affect parasite growth despite a drastic loss of LA ( > 90%)...

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