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Leishmania Ribosomal Protein (RP) paralogous genes compensate each other’s expression maintaining protein native levels


ABSTRACT: We investigated the potential compensatory mechanism and possibility of noncanonical function of ribosomal proteins encoded by duplicated genes in Leishmania major.

INSTRUMENT(S): Orbitrap Fusion

ORGANISM(S): Leishmania Major

DISEASE(S): Leishmaniasis

SUBMITTER: Lissur Orsine  

LAB HEAD: Angela Kaysel

PROVIDER: PXD047334 | Pride | 2024-06-03

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Leishmania Ribosomal Protein (RP) paralogous genes compensate each other's expression maintaining protein native levels.

Borges Francisca S FS   Quilles José C JC   Lorenzon Lucas B LB   Espada Caroline R CR   Freitas-Castro Felipe F   Defina Tânia P A TPA   Holetz Fabíola B FB   Cruz Angela K AK  

PloS one 20240516 5


In the protozoan parasite Leishmania, most genes encoding for ribosomal proteins (RPs) are present as two or more copies in the genome. However, their untranslated regions (UTRs) are predominantly divergent and might be associated with a distinct regulation of the expression of paralogous genes. Herein, we investigated the expression profiles of two RPs (S16 and L13a) encoded by duplicated genes in Leishmania major. The genes encoding for the S16 protein possess identical coding sequences (CDSs)  ...[more]

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