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Alternative splicing is required for stage differentiation in malaria parasites.

Lee M YeohChristopher D GoodmanVanessa MollardEmma McHughV Vern LeeAngelika SturmAnton CozijnsenGeoffrey I McFaddenStuart A Ralph
Published in: Genome biology (2019)
We demonstrate that alternative splicing is reprogrammed during cellular differentiation of a unicellular protist. Disruption of an alternative splicing factor, PbSR-MG, perturbs sex-specific alternative splicing and decreases the ability of the parasites to differentiate into male gametes and oocysts, thereby reducing transmission between vertebrate and insect hosts. Our results reveal alternative splicing as an integral, stage-specific phenomenon in these protists and as a regulator of cellular differentiation that arose early in eukaryotic evolution.
Keyphrases
  • plasmodium falciparum
  • genome wide
  • single cell
  • dna methylation