2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.04.04.487054
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The heptaprenyl diphosphate synthase (Coq1) is the target of a lipophilic bisphosphonate that protects mice against Toxoplasma gondii infection

Abstract: Prenyldiphosphate synthases catalyze the reaction of allylic diphosphates with one or more isopentenyl diphosphate molecules to form compounds such as farnesyl diphosphate, used in e.g. sterol biosynthesis and protein prenylation, as well as longer “polyprenyl” diphosphates, used in ubiquinone and menaquinone biosynthesis. Quinones play an essential role in electron transport and are associated with the inner mitochondrial membrane due to the presence of the polyprenyl group. In this work, we investigated the … Show more

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“…This was further manifested by a reduced level of mitochondrial membrane potential detected by mitotracker red in the AMT1-AID or AMT2-AID lines grown in IAA for 24 hr ( Figure 4—figure supplement 1 ). IPP is the precursor for synthesis of ubiquinone, an essential electron carrier required for electron transport in the mitochondria ( Kennedy et al, 2019b ; Sleda et al, 2022 ). The reduced mitochondrial potential was also observed in the parasites depleted with APT1 ( Brooks et al, 2010 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This was further manifested by a reduced level of mitochondrial membrane potential detected by mitotracker red in the AMT1-AID or AMT2-AID lines grown in IAA for 24 hr ( Figure 4—figure supplement 1 ). IPP is the precursor for synthesis of ubiquinone, an essential electron carrier required for electron transport in the mitochondria ( Kennedy et al, 2019b ; Sleda et al, 2022 ). The reduced mitochondrial potential was also observed in the parasites depleted with APT1 ( Brooks et al, 2010 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%