Identification of a transcription factor in the mosquito-invasive stage of malaria parasites

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Gene expression in Plasmodium parasites undergoes significant changes in each developmental stage, but the transcription factors (TFs) regulating these changes have not been identified. We report here a Plasmodium TF (AP2-O) that activates gene expression in ookinetes, the mosquito-invasive form, and has a DNA-binding domain structurally related to that of a plant TF, Apetala2 (AP2). AP2-O mRNA is pre-synthesized by intraerythrocytic female gametocytes and translated later during ookinete development in the mosquito. The Plasmodium TF activates a set of genes, including all genes reported to be required for midgut invasion, by binding to specific six-base sequences on the proximal promoter. These results indicate that AP2 family TFs have important roles in stage-specific gene regulation in Plasmodium parasites. © 2009 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

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Yuda, M., Iwanaga, S., Shigenobu, S., Mair, G. R., Janse, C. J., Waters, A. P., … Kaneko, I. (2009). Identification of a transcription factor in the mosquito-invasive stage of malaria parasites. Molecular Microbiology, 71(6), 1402–1414. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2958.2009.06609.x

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