2024
DOI: 10.1101/gr.278550.123
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Ancestral aneuploidy and stable chromosomal duplication resulting in differential genome structure and gene expression control in trypanosomatid parasites

João L. Reis-Cunha,
Samuel A. Pimenta-Carvalho,
Laila V. Almeida
et al.

Abstract: Aneuploidy is widely observed in both unicellular and multicellular eukaryotes, usually associated with adaptation to stress conditions. Chromosomal duplication stability is a tradeoff between the fitness cost of having unbalanced gene copies and the potential fitness gained from increased dosage of specific advantageous genes. Trypanosomatids, a family of protozoans that include species that cause neglected tropical diseases, are a relevant group to study aneuploidies. Their life cycle has several stressors t… Show more

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“…In this regard, we cannot currently say in Leishmania if R-loops might be allele-specific and provide a form of potentially non-coding RNA-associated ASARs that contribute to replication timing 55 . However, it is notable that L. major chromosome 31, which is always greater than diploid 156 , does not follow the global pattern of R-loop or SNS-seq density, or of chromatin accessibility. In T. brucei , monoallelic transcription of one the ∼15 telomeric VSG expression sites 157, 158 is intimately tied with DNA replication timing 72 , and mutation of RNase H1 or RNaseH2A impairs this expression control, an effect that is associated with increased R-loops across all VSG expression sites 98, 100 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…In this regard, we cannot currently say in Leishmania if R-loops might be allele-specific and provide a form of potentially non-coding RNA-associated ASARs that contribute to replication timing 55 . However, it is notable that L. major chromosome 31, which is always greater than diploid 156 , does not follow the global pattern of R-loop or SNS-seq density, or of chromatin accessibility. In T. brucei , monoallelic transcription of one the ∼15 telomeric VSG expression sites 157, 158 is intimately tied with DNA replication timing 72 , and mutation of RNase H1 or RNaseH2A impairs this expression control, an effect that is associated with increased R-loops across all VSG expression sites 98, 100 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%