Double RNA-seq analysis of Calmodulin indirect knockout in Toxoplasma gondii TATI strain
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ABSTRACT: Toxoplasma gondii is an apicomplexan parasite infecting human and animals, causing huge health concerns and economic losses. Calcium ion, a critical second messenger in cells, can regulate related vital activities, particularly in parasite invasion and escape processes. Calmodulin (CaM) is a short, highly conserved Ca2+ binding protein found in all eukaryotic cells, including apicomplexan parasites. After binding to Ca2+, CaM can be activated to interact with a variety of proteins (such as enzymes). Since direct destruction of CaM is impossible, few studies have been conducted on the function of CaM in T. gondii. We generated the CaM indirect knockout strain (iCaM) using a tetracycline-off system with CaM promoter sequence in T. gondii TATI strain, and compared the transcriptomes of tachyzoites with and without Calmodulin.
ORGANISM(S): Toxoplasma gondii
PROVIDER: GSE198001 | GEO | 2022/04/14
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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