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Isolation of mitochondria from Plasmodium falciparum showing dihydroorotate dependent respiration.

Parasitology international (2001-11-24)
E Takashima, S Takamiya, S Takeo, F Mi-ichi, H Amino, K Kita
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Using N2 cavitation, we established a protocol to prepare the active mitochondria from Plasmodium falciparum showing a higher succinate dehydrogenase activity than previously reported and a dihydroorotate-dependent respiration. The fact that fumarate partially inhibited the dihydroorotate dependent respiration suggests that complex II (succinate-ubiquinone reductase/quinol-fumarate reductase) in the erythrocytic stage cells of P. falciparum functions as a quinol-fumarate reductase.

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L-Dihydroorotic acid, ≥99%
Sigma-Aldrich
D-Hydroorotic acid, 98%