Genome-wide Analysis Reveals Extensive Functional Interaction between DNA Replication Initiation and Transcription in the Genome of Trypanosoma brucei

  • Calvin Tiengwe
  • , Lucio Marcello
  • , Helen Farr
  • , Nicholas Dickens
  • , Steven Kelly
  • , Michal Swiderski
  • , Diane Vaughan
  • , Keith Gull
  • , J. david Barry
  • , Stephen d. Bell
  • , Richard Mcculloch

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Identification of replication initiation sites, termed origins, is a crucial step in understanding genome transmission in any organism. Transcription of the Trypanosoma brucei genome is highly unusual, with each chromosome comprising a few discrete transcription units. To understand how DNA replication occurs in the context of such organization, we have performed genome-wide mapping of the binding sites of the replication initiator ORC1/CDC6 and have identified replication origins, revealing that both localize to the boundaries of the transcription units. A remarkably small number of active origins is seen, whose spacing is greater than in any other eukaryote. We show that replication and transcription in T. brucei have a profound functional overlap, as reducing ORC1/CDC6 levels leads to genome-wide increases in mRNA levels arising from the boundaries of the transcription units. In addition, ORC1/CDC6 loss causes derepression of silent Variant Surface Glycoprotein genes, which are critical for host immune evasion.
Idioma originalEnglish
Páginas (desde-hasta)185-197
Número de páginas13
PublicaciónCell Reports
Volumen2
N.º1
DOI
EstadoPublished - 12 jul 2012

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