Genome sequence of Theileria parva, a bovine pathogen that transforms lymphocytes.

نویسندگان

  • Malcolm J Gardner
  • Richard Bishop
  • Trushar Shah
  • Etienne P de Villiers
  • Jane M Carlton
  • Neil Hall
  • Qinghu Ren
  • Ian T Paulsen
  • Arnab Pain
  • Matthew Berriman
  • Robert J M Wilson
  • Shigeharu Sato
  • Stuart A Ralph
  • David J Mann
  • Zikai Xiong
  • Shamira J Shallom
  • Janice Weidman
  • Lingxia Jiang
  • Jeffery Lynn
  • Bruce Weaver
  • Azadeh Shoaibi
  • Alexander R Domingo
  • Delia Wasawo
  • Jonathan Crabtree
  • Jennifer R Wortman
  • Brian Haas
  • Samuel V Angiuoli
  • Todd H Creasy
  • Charles Lu
  • Bernard Suh
  • Joana C Silva
  • Teresa R Utterback
  • Tamara V Feldblyum
  • Mihaela Pertea
  • Jonathan Allen
  • William C Nierman
  • Evans L N Taracha
  • Steven L Salzberg
  • Owen R White
  • Henry A Fitzhugh
  • Subhash Morzaria
  • J Craig Venter
  • Claire M Fraser
  • Vishvanath Nene
چکیده

We report the genome sequence of Theileria parva, an apicomplexan pathogen causing economic losses to smallholder farmers in Africa. The parasite chromosomes exhibit limited conservation of gene synteny with Plasmodium falciparum, and its plastid-like genome represents the first example where all apicoplast genes are encoded on one DNA strand. We tentatively identify proteins that facilitate parasite segregation during host cell cytokinesis and contribute to persistent infection of transformed host cells. Several biosynthetic pathways are incomplete or absent, suggesting substantial metabolic dependence on the host cell. One protein family that may generate parasite antigenic diversity is not telomere-associated.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Science

دوره 309 5731  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2005