Malaria and other Apicomplexans: the "plant" connection.

Infectious agents and disease Pub Date : 1994-02-01
R J Wilson, D H Williamson, P Preiser
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Recent molecular studies point to the unorthodox conclusion that malaria parasites have a photosynthetic ancestry. Coupled with other phylogenetic evidence, this finding may apply across the phylum Apicomplexa, including other important pathogens such as the coccidia and piroplasms. We propose that an organelle corresponding to a residual plastid, performing unknown functions, is likely to reside in all, or many, of these organisms. The new findings discussed here highlight once more the pressing need to discover more about the basic biology of these economically important parasites. From such knowledge, new targets for chemotherapy may be identified.

疟疾和其他顶复合体:“植物”的联系。
最近的分子研究指出了一个非正统的结论,即疟疾寄生虫具有光合祖先。结合其他系统发育的证据,这一发现可能适用于整个顶复合体门,包括其他重要的病原体,如球虫和梨形虫。我们提出,与残质体对应的细胞器,执行未知功能,可能存在于所有或许多这些生物体中。这里讨论的新发现再次强调了迫切需要更多地了解这些经济上重要的寄生虫的基本生物学。从这些知识中,可以确定化疗的新靶点。
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