“…An apicoplast pathway to synthesise isopentenyl diphosphate (IPP) – a precursor of isoprenoids for prenylation of proteins, ubiquinone side chains, dolichols and modification of tRNAs (Ralph et al, 2004) – was also identified from the genome data (Jomaa et al, 1999; Guggisberg et al, 2014a; Imlay and Odom, 2014; Armstrong et al, 2015; Imlay et al, 2015). Subsequent data mining revealed that the apicoplast of malaria parasites makes iron sulphur complexes (Seeber, 2002, 2003; Ralph et al, 2004) and cooperates with the mitochondrion in the synthesis of haem (Ralph et al, 2004; Sato et al, 2004; van Dooren et al, 2006; Nagaraj et al, 2008, 2009a,b; Shanmugam et al, 2010). These four anabolic roles for the apicoplast hinted that synthesis of crucial precursors was the essential role of the apicoplast, but the genes did not tell us exactly what was made and how it was essential.…”