2024
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2403188121
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Life stage–specific poly(A) site selection regulated byTrypanosoma bruceiDRBD18

Jonathan E. Bard,
Brianna L. Tylec,
Ashutosh P. Dubey
et al.

Abstract: The kinetoplastid parasite, Trypanosoma brucei , undergoes a complex life cycle entailing slender and stumpy bloodstream forms in mammals and procyclic and metacyclic forms (MFs) in tsetse fly hosts. The numerous gene regulatory events that underlie T. brucei differentiation between hosts, as well as between active and quiescent stages within each host, take place in the near absence of transcriptional control. Rather, differentiation is controlled by RNA-binding… Show more

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