International Journal of Zoology and Animal Biology (IZAB)

ISSN: 2639-216X

Editorial

Organelle Adaptations in Plasmodium: The Targets for Malaria Treatments

Authors: Moumaris M*

DOI: 10.23880/izab-16000640

Abstract

Some organelle adaptations that support survival in the malaria parasite, Plasmodium, inside the life cycle in vertebrates and mosquitoes include the endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondrion, and apicoplast. This highly unfolded endoplasmic reticulum supports high protein synthesis for rapid parasite growth and replication. The mitochondrion plays a crucial role in this parasite, driving energy production and regulating metabolism. The apicoplast is a relict plastid from secondary symbiosis from a red algalderived source, essential for lipid synthesis, isoprenoid production, and fatty acid elongation. Providing metabolites that are essential and not available from the host. Studies on these organelles may lead to new therapies against diseases like malaria and help resolve global health problems

Keywords: Plasmodium; Apicoplast; Mitochondrion; Malaria Treatment; Organelle Adaptations; Drug Targets

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