2024
DOI: 10.1155/2024/9940468
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Apicoplast-Resident Processes: Exploiting the Chink in the Armour of Plasmodium falciparum Parasites

Collins Ojonugwa Mamudu,
Mercy Eyitomi Tebamifor,
Mary Ohunene Sule
et al.

Abstract: The discovery of a relict plastid, also known as an apicoplast (apicomplexan plastid), that houses housekeeping processes and metabolic pathways critical to Plasmodium parasites’ survival has prompted increased research on identifying potent inhibitors that can impinge on apicoplast-localised processes. The apicoplast is absent in humans, yet it is proposed to originate from the eukaryote’s secondary endosymbiosis of a primary symbiont. This symbiotic relationship provides a favourable microenvironment for met… Show more

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