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Functional identification of the Plasmodium centromere and generation of a Plasmodium artificial chromosome.


ABSTRACT: The artificial chromosome represents a useful tool for gene transfer, both as cloning vectors and in chromosome biology research. To generate a Plasmodium artificial chromosome (PAC), we had to first functionally identify and characterize the parasite's centromere. A putative centromere (pbcen5) was cloned from chromosome 5 of the rodent parasite P. berghei based on a Plasmodium gene-synteny map. Plasmids containing pbcen5 were stably maintained in parasites during a blood-stage infection with high segregation efficiency, without drug pressure. pbcen5-containing plasmids were also stably maintained during parasite meiosis and mitosis in the mosquito. A linear PAC (L-PAC) was generated by integrating pbcen5 and telomere into a plasmid. The L-PAC segregated with a high efficiency and was stably maintained throughout the parasite's life cycle, as either one or two copies. These results suggest that L-PAC behaves like a Plasmodium chromosome, which can be exploited as an experimental research tool.

SUBMITTER: Iwanaga S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2996609 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Functional identification of the Plasmodium centromere and generation of a Plasmodium artificial chromosome.

Iwanaga Shiroh S   Khan Shahid M SM   Kaneko Izumi I   Christodoulou Zoe Z   Newbold Chris C   Yuda Masao M   Janse Chris J CJ   Waters Andrew P AP  

Cell host & microbe 20100301 3


The artificial chromosome represents a useful tool for gene transfer, both as cloning vectors and in chromosome biology research. To generate a Plasmodium artificial chromosome (PAC), we had to first functionally identify and characterize the parasite's centromere. A putative centromere (pbcen5) was cloned from chromosome 5 of the rodent parasite P. berghei based on a Plasmodium gene-synteny map. Plasmids containing pbcen5 were stably maintained in parasites during a blood-stage infection with h  ...[more]

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