The protozoan parasite Toxoplasma gondii possesses a triple surface membrane called the pellicle. This is made of an outer plasmalemma and an inner membrane complex lying under the plasmalemma. Using a high salt glycerol treatment followed by sonication, we have obtained a partial dissociation of the pellicle. A plasmalemma-enriched fraction was isolated on 0·7M sucrose. It was identified by immunodetection of the tachyzoite major surface antigens. Protein content, resolved by SDS–PAGE, revealed that the surface protein SAG1 is the major component of the plasmalemma. The plasmalemma fraction is made of small vesicles (20–100 nm) which possess a low density (1·085–1·090 g/cm3 in sucrose) contrasting with other eukaryotic plasma membranes (1·12–1·16 g/cm3).