Nature Communications (May 2018)

Changes in genome organization of parasite-specific gene families during the Plasmodium transmission stages

  • Evelien M. Bunnik,
  • Kate B. Cook,
  • Nelle Varoquaux,
  • Gayani Batugedara,
  • Jacques Prudhomme,
  • Anthony Cort,
  • Lirong Shi,
  • Chiara Andolina,
  • Leila S. Ross,
  • Declan Brady,
  • David A. Fidock,
  • Francois Nosten,
  • Rita Tewari,
  • Photini Sinnis,
  • Ferhat Ay,
  • Jean-Philippe Vert,
  • William Stafford Noble,
  • Karine G. Le Roch

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-04295-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
pp. 1 – 15

Abstract

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The development of malaria parasites is controlled by coordinated changes in gene expression. Here, the authors show that the three-dimensional genome structure of human malaria parasites is strongly connected with transcriptional activity of specific gene families throughout the life cycles of Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivax parasites.