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New insights into the role of acidocalcisomes in trypanosomatids

Roberto Docampo, Guozhong Huang

2022Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Acidocalcisomes are electron‐dense organelles rich in polyphosphate and inorganic and organic cations that are acidified by proton pumps, and possess several channels, pumps, and transporters. They are present in bacteria and eukaryotes and have been studied in greater detail in trypanosomatids. Biogenesis studies of trypanosomatid acidocalcisomes found that they share properties with lysosome‐related organelles of animal cells. In addition to their described roles in autophagy, cation and phosphorus storage, osmoregulation, pH homeostasis, and pathogenesis, recent studies have defined the role of these organelles in phosphate utilization, calcium ion (Ca 2+ ) signaling, and bioenergetics, and will be the main subject of this review.

Topics & Concepts

OrganelleBiologyPolyphosphateBiogenesisCell biologyOrganelle biogenesisLysosomePhosphateBiochemistryEnzymeGeneLysosomal Storage Disorders ResearchTrypanosoma species research and implicationsResearch on Leishmaniasis Studies
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