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Multi-membrane-bound structures of Apicomplexa: I. the architecture of the Toxoplasma gondii apicoplast.

Sabine Köhler1.   

Abstract

Apicomplexan parasites carry a plastid-like organelle termed apicoplast. The previous documentation of four membranes bordering the Toxoplasma gondii apicoplast suggested a secondary endosymbiotic ancestry of this organelle. However, a four-membraned apicoplast wall could not be confirmed for all Apicomplexa including the malarial agents. The latter reportedly possesses a mostly tri-laminar plastid wall but also displays two multi-laminar wall partitions. Since these sectors apparently evolved from regional wall membrane infoldings, the malarial plastid could have lost one secondary wall membrane in the course of evolution. Such wall construction was however not unambiguously resolved. To examine whether the wall of the T. gondii apicoplast is comparably complex, serial ultra-thin sections of tachyzoites were analyzed. This investigation revealed a single pocket-like invagination within a four-laminar wall segment but also disclosed that four individual membranes do not surround the entire T. gondii apicoplast. Instead, this organelle possesses an extensive sector that is bordered by two membranes. Such heterogeneous wall construction could be explained if the inner two membranes of a formerly four-membraned endosymbiont are partially lost. However, our findings are more consistent with an essentially dual-membraned organelle that creates four-laminar wall sectors by expansive infoldings of its interior border. Given this architecture, the T. gondii apicoplast depicts a residual primary plastid not a secondary one as presently proposed.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15895255     DOI: 10.1007/s00436-005-1338-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Parasitol Res        ISSN: 0932-0113            Impact factor:   2.289


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