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Cyanide Insensitive Culture Form of Trypanosoma brucei

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ON the basis of ultrastructural and cytochemical observations, Vickerman has suggested1–3 that the single mitochondrion of sleeping sickness trypanosomes undergoes a cyclical activation and repression during the life cycle of the parasite. Detailed studies of the respiratory metabolism of this group of trypanosomes have been confined to bloodstream stages and forms from established in vitro cultures4–7. The culture forms are believed to correspond to the midgut stage of the tsetse fly vector8. The bloodstream forms lack cytochromes and a functional Krebs cycle7; terminal respiration is cyanide insensitive and is mediated largely by extramitochondrial L-α-glycerophosphate oxidase6. Established culture forms have cyanide sensitive terminal respiration and a full functional Krebs cycle7.

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EVANS, D., BROWN, R. Cyanide Insensitive Culture Form of Trypanosoma brucei. Nature 230, 251–252 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1038/230251b0

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