Trypanosoma brucei is a parasitic protozoan that causessleeping sickness in humans, Transmitted by the tsetse fly,sleeping sickness is a fatal disease characterized by fever,anemia, inflammation, lethargy, headache, and convulsions.When trypanosomes are present in the human bloodstream,they depend on glycolysis entirely for energy generation.The first seven glycolytic enzymes in these organisms arelocalized in peroxisome-like organelles called glycosomes,which are only regulated weakly by allosteric regulatormolecules. Glycosomes take up glucose and export glycerate3-phosphate. There are two pools of ADP and ATP(cytoplasmic and glycosomal), and the glycosomal membrane is impermeable to both nucleotides as well as mostother glycolytic intermediates. If the glycosomal membraneis compromised, the concentration of phosphoylated glycolytic intermediates rises and the cells die. Explain.

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Trypanosoma brucei is a parasitic protozoan that causes
sleeping sickness in humans, Transmitted by the tsetse fly,
sleeping sickness is a fatal disease characterized by fever,
anemia, inflammation, lethargy, headache, and convulsions.
When trypanosomes are present in the human bloodstream,
they depend on glycolysis entirely for energy generation.
The first seven glycolytic enzymes in these organisms are
localized in peroxisome-like organelles called glycosomes,
which are only regulated weakly by allosteric regulator
molecules. Glycosomes take up glucose and export glycerate3-phosphate. There are two pools of ADP and ATP
(cytoplasmic and glycosomal), and the glycosomal membrane is impermeable to both nucleotides as well as most
other glycolytic intermediates. If the glycosomal membrane
is compromised, the concentration of phosphoylated glycolytic intermediates rises and the cells die. Explain.

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