African trypanosomes are parasitic protozoa that cause sleeping sickness and nagana. Trypanosomes are not only of scientific interest because of their clinical importance, but also because these protozoa contain several very unusual biological features, such as their specially adapted mitochondrion and the compartmentalization of glycolytic enzymes in glycosomes. The energy metabolism of Trypanosoma brucei differs significantly from that of their hosts and changes drastically during the life cycle. Despite the presence of all citric acid cycle enzymes in procyclic insect-stage T. brucei, citric acid cycle activity is not used for energy generation. Recent investigations on the influence of substrate availability on the type of energy metabolism showed that absence of glycolytic substrates did not induce a shift from a fermentative metabolism to complete oxidation of substrates. Apparently, insect-stage T. brucei use parts of the citric acid cycle for other purposes than for complete degradation of mitochondrial substrates. Parts of the cycle are suggested to be used for (i) transport of acetyl-CoA units from the mitochondrion to the cytosol for the biosynthesis of fatty acids, (ii) degradation of proline and glutamate to succinate, (iii) generation of malate, which can then be used for gluconeogenesis. Therefore the citric acid cycle in trypanosomes does not function as a cycle.
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October 26 2005
The extraordinary mitochondrion and unusual citric acid cycle in Trypanosoma brucei
J.J. van Hellemond;
J.J. van Hellemond
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*Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, 3584 CM Utrecht, The Netherlands
1To whom correspondence should be addressed (email j.vanhellemond@vet.uu.nl).
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F.R. Opperdoes;
F.R. Opperdoes
†Research Unit for Tropical Diseases and Laboratory of Biochemistry, Christian de Duve Institute of Cellular Pathology, Université Catholique de Louvain, ICP-TROP/74-39, B-1200, Brussels, Belgium
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A.G.M. Tielens
A.G.M. Tielens
*Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, 3584 CM Utrecht, The Netherlands
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Biochem Soc Trans (2005) 33 (5): 967–971.
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June 20 2005
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J.J. van Hellemond, F.R. Opperdoes, A.G.M. Tielens; The extraordinary mitochondrion and unusual citric acid cycle in Trypanosoma brucei. Biochem Soc Trans 26 October 2005; 33 (5): 967–971. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/BST0330967
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