Regulatory hotspots in the malaria parasite genome dictate transcriptional variation.

The determinants of transcriptional regulation in malaria parasites remain elusive. The presence of a well-characterized gene expression cascade shared by different Plasmodium falciparum strains could imply that transcriptional regulation and its natural variation do not contribute significantly to...

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Main Authors: Joseph M Gonzales, Jigar J Patel, Napawan Ponmee, Lei Jiang, Asako Tan, Steven P Maher, Stefan Wuchty, Pradipsinh K Rathod, Michael T Ferdig
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2008-09-01
Series:PLoS Biology
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2553844?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-3d2ec73fda614dc993d71311943872b62021-07-02T15:14:19ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Biology1544-91731545-78852008-09-0169e23810.1371/journal.pbio.0060238Regulatory hotspots in the malaria parasite genome dictate transcriptional variation.Joseph M GonzalesJigar J PatelNapawan PonmeeLei JiangAsako TanSteven P MaherStefan WuchtyPradipsinh K RathodMichael T FerdigThe determinants of transcriptional regulation in malaria parasites remain elusive. The presence of a well-characterized gene expression cascade shared by different Plasmodium falciparum strains could imply that transcriptional regulation and its natural variation do not contribute significantly to the evolution of parasite drug resistance. To clarify the role of transcriptional variation as a source of stain-specific diversity in the most deadly malaria species and to find genetic loci that dictate variations in gene expression, we examined genome-wide expression level polymorphisms (ELPs) in a genetic cross between phenotypically distinct parasite clones. Significant variation in gene expression is observed through direct co-hybridizations of RNA from different P. falciparum clones. Nearly 18% of genes were regulated by a significant expression quantitative trait locus. The genetic determinants of most of these ELPs resided in hotspots that are physically distant from their targets. The most prominent regulatory locus, influencing 269 transcripts, coincided with a Chromosome 5 amplification event carrying the drug resistance gene, pfmdr1, and 13 other genes. Drug selection pressure in the Dd2 parental clone lineage led not only to a copy number change in the pfmdr1 gene but also to an increased copy number of putative neighboring regulatory factors that, in turn, broadly influence the transcriptional network. Previously unrecognized transcriptional variation, controlled by polymorphic regulatory genes and possibly master regulators within large copy number variants, contributes to sweeping phenotypic evolution in drug-resistant malaria parasites.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2553844?pdf=render
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author Joseph M Gonzales
Jigar J Patel
Napawan Ponmee
Lei Jiang
Asako Tan
Steven P Maher
Stefan Wuchty
Pradipsinh K Rathod
Michael T Ferdig
spellingShingle Joseph M Gonzales
Jigar J Patel
Napawan Ponmee
Lei Jiang
Asako Tan
Steven P Maher
Stefan Wuchty
Pradipsinh K Rathod
Michael T Ferdig
Regulatory hotspots in the malaria parasite genome dictate transcriptional variation.
PLoS Biology
author_facet Joseph M Gonzales
Jigar J Patel
Napawan Ponmee
Lei Jiang
Asako Tan
Steven P Maher
Stefan Wuchty
Pradipsinh K Rathod
Michael T Ferdig
author_sort Joseph M Gonzales
title Regulatory hotspots in the malaria parasite genome dictate transcriptional variation.
title_short Regulatory hotspots in the malaria parasite genome dictate transcriptional variation.
title_full Regulatory hotspots in the malaria parasite genome dictate transcriptional variation.
title_fullStr Regulatory hotspots in the malaria parasite genome dictate transcriptional variation.
title_full_unstemmed Regulatory hotspots in the malaria parasite genome dictate transcriptional variation.
title_sort regulatory hotspots in the malaria parasite genome dictate transcriptional variation.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Biology
issn 1544-9173
1545-7885
publishDate 2008-09-01
description The determinants of transcriptional regulation in malaria parasites remain elusive. The presence of a well-characterized gene expression cascade shared by different Plasmodium falciparum strains could imply that transcriptional regulation and its natural variation do not contribute significantly to the evolution of parasite drug resistance. To clarify the role of transcriptional variation as a source of stain-specific diversity in the most deadly malaria species and to find genetic loci that dictate variations in gene expression, we examined genome-wide expression level polymorphisms (ELPs) in a genetic cross between phenotypically distinct parasite clones. Significant variation in gene expression is observed through direct co-hybridizations of RNA from different P. falciparum clones. Nearly 18% of genes were regulated by a significant expression quantitative trait locus. The genetic determinants of most of these ELPs resided in hotspots that are physically distant from their targets. The most prominent regulatory locus, influencing 269 transcripts, coincided with a Chromosome 5 amplification event carrying the drug resistance gene, pfmdr1, and 13 other genes. Drug selection pressure in the Dd2 parental clone lineage led not only to a copy number change in the pfmdr1 gene but also to an increased copy number of putative neighboring regulatory factors that, in turn, broadly influence the transcriptional network. Previously unrecognized transcriptional variation, controlled by polymorphic regulatory genes and possibly master regulators within large copy number variants, contributes to sweeping phenotypic evolution in drug-resistant malaria parasites.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2553844?pdf=render
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