Apicomplexan parasites contain a single lipoic acid synthase located in the plastid.
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A novel two-gene requirement for the octanoyltransfer reaction of Bacillus subtilis lipoic acid biosynthesisHost cell manipulation by the human pathogen Toxoplasma gondiiLipoic acid metabolism of Plasmodium--a suitable drug targetA systematic screen to discover and analyze apicoplast proteins identifies a conserved and essential protein import factorApicoplast lipoic acid protein ligase B is not essential for Plasmodium falciparumScavenging of the cofactor lipoate is essential for the survival of the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparumThe Mycobacterium tuberculosis LipB enzyme functions as a cysteine/lysine dyad acyltransferaseKnockout studies reveal an important role of Plasmodium lipoic acid protein ligase A1 for asexual blood stage parasite survivalConditional knock-out of lipoic acid protein ligase 1 reveals redundancy pathway for lipoic acid metabolism in Plasmodium berghei malaria parasite.Lipoic acid metabolism in microbial pathogens.Toxoplasma gondii: 25 years and 25 major advances for the fieldThe toxoplasma apicoplast phosphate translocator links cytosolic and apicoplast metabolism and is essential for parasite survival.Toxoplasma gondii scavenges host-derived lipoic acid despite its de novo synthesis in the apicoplastApicoplast fatty acid synthesis is essential for organelle biogenesis and parasite survival in Toxoplasma gondii.Parasite plastids: approaching the endgame.The plastid-derived organelle of protozoan human parasites as a target of established and emerging drugs.Make it or take it: fatty acid metabolism of apicomplexan parasitesTranscription regulation of plastid genes involved in sulfate transport in Viridiplantae.Genetic evidence that an endosymbiont-derived endoplasmic reticulum-associated protein degradation (ERAD) system functions in import of apicoplast proteins.Pantothenic acid biosynthesis in the parasite Toxoplasma gondii: a target for chemotherapy.Comparative Analysis of Apicoplast-Targeted Protein Extension Lengths in Apicomplexan Parasites.Protein-protein interaction studies provide evidence for electron transfer from ferredoxin to lipoic acid synthase in Toxoplasma gondii.
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Apicomplexan parasites contain a single lipoic acid synthase located in the plastid.
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Apicomplexan parasites contain a single lipoic acid synthase located in the plastid.
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Apicomplexan parasites contain a single lipoic acid synthase located in the plastid.
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Apicomplexan parasites contain a single lipoic acid synthase located in the plastid.
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Frank Seeber
Joachim Schachtner
Nadine Thomsen-Zieger
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10.1016/S0014-5793(03)00673-2
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2003-07-01T00:00:00Z