Literature DB >> 11520940

On the mechanism of hemozoin production in malaria parasites: activated erythrocyte membranes promote beta-hematin synthesis.

A U Orjih1.   

Abstract

The ferriprotoporphyrin IX (FP) molecules released by intraerythrocytic malaria parasites during hemoglobin digestion are converted to beta-hematin and are stored in the parasites' food vacuoles. It has been demonstrated in cell-free medium that the incorporation of FP into beta-hematin under physiological conditions requires a catalyst from parasite lysates or pre-formed beta-hematin. In the present studies, lysates of Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocytes were suspended in 1 M NaOH and were washed with phosphate buffer, pH 7.6. When the cell extracts were incubated with hematin in 0.5 M sodium acetate buffer, pH 5, for 20 hr at 37 degrees C, a large quantity of beta-hematin was formed. To determine whether parasite components were necessary for the beta-hematin formation, normal erythrocyte ghosts were similarly treated with 1 M NaOH and then incubated with hematin. In repeated experiments it was found that, on the average, 70% of the hematin was converted to beta-hematin. Membranes treated with HCl or CH(3)COOH also promoted the formation of beta-hematin, while untreated membranes were ineffective. The possibility that metabolic activities in the food vacuoles of malaria parasites may activate membrane fragments, from hemoglobin vesicles, to promote beta-hematin formation is discussed in this paper.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11520940     DOI: 10.1177/153537020222600806

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Biol Med (Maywood)        ISSN: 1535-3699


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