Dissecting the role of transcription factor AP2‐M in Babesia asexual replication
Jinming Wang,
Yijun Chai,
Jifei Yang
et al.
Abstract:Babesia spp. are obligate intracellular parasites that invade host cells to complete their asexual development and transmission. Here, we identified a transcription factor AP2‐M (BXIN_0799) in Babesia sp. Xinjiang (Bxj), a member of the Apicomplexan AP2 family, which regulates gene expression related to red blood cell (RBC) invasion and cell cycle progression. Our genome‐wide analysis of (Cut‐Tag) data shows that AP2‐M specifically recognized DNA motifs in the promoters of target genes. AP2‐M target genes incl… Show more
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