glycosomes
Glycosomes are membrane-bound microbodies found predominantly in kinetoplastid protozoa, notably Trypanosoma and Leishmania species. They are specialized peroxisome-like organelles that compartmentalize most of the cell’s glycolytic enzymes, effectively concentrating glycolysis within a discrete organelle.
Structurally, glycosomes are bounded by a single membrane and share many features with peroxisomes. Targeting signals
Functionally, glycosomes serve as the main site of glycolysis in many life-cycle stages, influencing energy production
Biologically, glycosomes are essential for parasite survival and represent a potential drug target because their metabolic