A nucleolar AAA-NTPase is required for Toxoplasma gondii division
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ABSTRACT: Toxoplasma gondii cell cycle mutant 11-104A4 reversibly arrests in the G1 phase. The defect in this mutant was mapped by genetic complementation to a gene encoding a novel AAA-ATPase/CDC48 family member (TgNoAP1). A change in a tyrosine to a cysteine upstream of an AAA+ domain leads to protein instability and results in cell cycle arrest. This factor is cell cycle regulated and exclusively expressed in the nucleolus during the G1/S phases. At high temperature the mutant quickly arrests with a single nucleus and expresses transcripts enriched in the G1 subtranscriptome. This unique CDC48 ortholog operates in a parasite mechanism responsible for G1 progression and is the first G1-specific checkpoint factor described in Toxoplasma. We describe transcriptome of the temperature sensitive mutant 11-104A4. Transcriptome studies demonstrated that gene expression is reflective of the parasite arrest in G1 phase. mRNAs normally upregulated in S/M phase were largely downregulated in the mutant at the restrictive temperature 40oC. Genetic complementation with extra copy of the wild type TgNoAP1 rescued growth of the mutant 11-104A4 at 40oC and reversed changes in the transcriptome.
ORGANISM(S): Toxoplasma gondii
PROVIDER: GSE43784 | GEO | 2013/01/27
SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA187427
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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