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Does a Histidine‐Rich Protein from <i>Plasmodium lophurae</i> Have a Function in Merozoite Penetration?*

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Autoradiography was used to localize the distribution of L-[3H]histidine incorporated in vitro by developing segmenters of Plasmodium lophurae. Under conditions used for the visualization of high specific activity loci, radioactivity appeared associated mainly with the histidine-rich protein of cytoplasmic granules as well as with rhoptries and micronemes of merozoites. The isolated histidine-rich protein caused agglutination of erythrocytes and increased their osmotic fragility. Based on the observed evidence suggesting the presence of this histidine-rich protein in the polar organelles of merozoites and its reactivity with erythrocyte membranes, the hypothesis that such a protein may have a function in the penetration of merozoites is proposed.

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