We retract this Letter, which reported both reductive and oxidative tricarboxylic acid (TCA) metabolism in Plasmodium falciparum parasites (‘branched TCA metabolism’). The data for metabolic labelling of TCA intermediates remain reliable, but we have come to realize that the interpretation presented is incorrect. Although there is both reductive and oxidative TCA cycle flux in P. falciparum-infected red blood cell (RBC) cultures (as we reported), new data from the Llinás and Vaidya groups (manuscript in preparation) suggests that the reductive flux occurs primarily in the RBCs and not in the parasite itself. Specifically, we have used new enrichment strategies for the parasitized RBCs that enhance our ability to measure P. falciparum-infected RBC metabolic activity without excessive interference from surrounding uninfected RBCs. On feeding 13C5 glutamine, we measured both 13C2-succinate and 13C4-succinate in the infected RBCs, demonstrating that TCA metabolism in blood-stage P. falciparum is not branched but primarily oxidative (cyclic).
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Published in final edited form as: Nature. 2013 Apr 24;497(7451):652. doi: 10.1038/nature12164
Retraction: Branched tricarboxylic acid metabolism in Plasmodium falciparum
Kellen L Olszewski
, Michael W Mather
, Joanne M Morrisey
, Benjamin A Garcia
, Akhil B Vaidya
, Joshua D Rabinowitz
, Manuel Llinás
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Issue date 2013 May 30.
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This retracts the article "Branched Tricarboxylic Acid Metabolism in Plasmodium falciparum" in volume 466 on page 774.