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Sequeira M

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A long non-coding RNA controls parasite differentiation in African trypanosomes

2020

Trypanosoma bruceicauses African sleeping sickness, a fatal human disease. Its differentiation from replicative slender form into quiescent stumpy form promotes host survival and parasite transmission. Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) are known to regulate cell differentiation. To determine whether lncRNAs are involved in parasite differentiation we used RNAseq to survey theT. bruceilncRNA gene repertoire, identifying 1,428 previously uncharacterized lncRNA genes. We analysedgrumpy, a lncRNA located immediately upstream of an RNA-binding protein that is akeydifferentiation regulator. Grumpy over-expression resulted in premature parasite differentiation into the quiescent stumpy form, and subse…

biologyHost (biology)Cellular differentiationparasitic diseasesRegulatorParasite hostingTrypanosoma bruceibiology.organism_classificationParasite loadGeneLong non-coding RNACell biology
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