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The Putative Mitochondrial Genome of Plasmodium falciparum
Authors:JEAN E. FEAGIN  MALCOLM J. GARDNER  DONALD H. WILLIAMSON  ROBERT J. M. WILSON
Affiliation:Seattle Biomedical Research Institute, 4 Nickerson Street, Seattle, Washington 98109-1651 USA;Division of Parasitology, National Institute for Medical Research, The Ridgeway, Mill Hill, London NW7 1AA United Kingdom;Laboratory of Cell Propagation, National Institute for Medical Research, The Ridgeway, Mill Hill, London NW7 1AA United Kingdom
Abstract:Intraerythrocytic stages of mammalian malarial parasites employ glycolysis for energy production but some aspects of mitochondrial function appear crucial to their survival since inhibitors of mitochondrial protein synthesis and electron transport have antimalarial effects. Investigations of the putative mitochondrial genome of Plasmodium falciparum have detected organellar rRNAs and tRNAs encoded by a 35 kb circular DNA. Some features of the organization and sequence of the rRNA genes are reminiscent of chloroplast DNAs. The 35 kb DNA also encodes open reading frames for proteins normally found in chloroplast but not mitochondrial genomes. An apparently unrelated 6 kb tandemly repeated element which encodes two mitochondrial protein coding genes and fragments of rRNA genes is also found in malarial parasites. The malarial mitochondrial genome thus appears quite unusual. Further investigations are expected to provide insights into the possible functional relationships between these molecules and perhaps their evolutionary history.
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