Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal (Jan 2020)

Leishmania: Responding to environmental signals and challenges without regulated transcription

  • Janne Grünebast,
  • Joachim Clos

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18
pp. 4016 – 4023

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Here we describe the non-canonical control of gene expression in Leishmania, a single-cell parasite that is responsible for one of the major neglected tropical diseases. We discuss the lack of regulated RNA synthesis, the post-transcriptional gene regulation including RNA stability and regulated translation. We also show that genetic adaptations such as mosaic aneuploidy, gene copy number variations and DNA sequence polymorphisms are important means for overcoming drug challenge and environmental diversity. These mechanisms are discussed in the context of the unique flow of genetic information found in Leishmania and related protists.

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