Data in Brief (Apr 2024)

RNA-seq data exploration after trypanosome RNA-binding protein UBP1 expression is altered by CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing and overexpression

  • Karina B. Sabalette,
  • Vanina A. Campo,
  • José R. Sotelo-Silveira,
  • Pablo Smircich,
  • Javier G. De Gaudenzi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 53
p. 110156

Abstract

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Previous studies have shown that overexpression of the Trypanosoma cruzi U-rich RNA-binding protein 1 (TcUBP1) in insect-dwelling epimastigotes results in a gene expression pattern resembling that of the infective form of the pathogen. Here, we used CRISPR-Cas9-induced edition of TcUBP1 and full-length protein overexpression in epimastigote cells to monitor transcriptomic changes during the epimastigote-to-metacyclic trypomastigote stage transition of T. cruzi. This dataset includes the bioinformatics analysis of three different RNA-seq samples, each with three biological replicates, showing differential mRNA abundances. The current transcriptome report has the potential to shed light on the quantitative variances in the expression of significantup- or down-regulated mRNAs as a consequence of the levels of the UBP1 protein. Raw data files were deposited at the NCBI Sequence Read Archive - SRA at http://ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Traces/sra/sra.cgi with accession numbers PRJNA907231 and PRJNA949967.

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