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Biochemical Society Transactions (288)
Abstract

Sequencing of the Leishmania major Friedlin genome is well underway with chromosome 1 (Chr1) and Chr3 having been completely sequenced, and Chr4 virtually complete. Sequencing of several other chromosomes is in progress and the complete genome sequence may be available as soon as 2003. A large proportion (≈ 70%) of the newly identified genes remains unclassified, with many of these being potentially Leishmania (or kinetoplastid-) specific. Most interestingly, the genes are organized into large (> 100–300 kb) polycistronic clusters of adjacent genes on the same DNA strand. Chrl contains two such clusters organized in a ‘divergent’ manner, i.e. the mRNAs for the two sets of genes are both transcribed towards the telomeres. Chr3 contains two ‘convergent’ clusters, with a single ‘divergent’ gene at one telomere, with the two large clusters separated by a tRNA gene. We have characterized several genes from the LD1 (Leishmania DNA 1) region of Chr35. BT1 (formerly ORFG) encodes a biopterin transporter and ORFF encodes a nuclear protein of unknown function. Immunization of mice with recombinant antigens from these genes results in significant reduction in parasite burden following Leishmania challenge. Recombinant ORFF antigen shows promise as a serodiagnostic. We have also developed a tetracycline-regulated promoter system, which allows us to modulate gene expression in Leishmania.

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Myler, P. J., Sisk, E., McDonagh, P. D., Martinez-Calvillo, S., Schnaufer, A., Sunkin, S. M., Yan, S., Madhubala, R., Ivens, A., & Stuart, K. (2000). Genomic organization and gene function in Leishmania. Biochemical Society Transactions, 28(5), 527–531.

Authors 10
  1. P. J. Myler (first)
  2. E. Sisk (additional)
  3. P. D. McDonagh (additional)
  4. S. Martinez-Calvillo (additional)
  5. A. Schnaufer (additional)
  6. S. M. Sunkin (additional)
  7. S. Yan (additional)
  8. R. Madhubala (additional)
  9. A. Ivens (additional)
  10. K. Stuart (additional)
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Created 10 years ago (Aug. 11, 2015, 11:44 a.m.)
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Indexed 2 months, 4 weeks ago (June 4, 2025, 6:31 a.m.)
Issued 24 years, 11 months ago (Oct. 1, 2000)
Published 24 years, 11 months ago (Oct. 1, 2000)
Published Print 24 years, 11 months ago (Oct. 1, 2000)
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@article{Myler_2000, title={Genomic organization and gene function in Leishmania}, volume={28}, ISSN={1470-8752}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/bst0280527}, DOI={10.1042/bst0280527}, number={5}, journal={Biochemical Society Transactions}, publisher={Portland Press Ltd.}, author={Myler, P. J. and Sisk, E. and McDonagh, P. D. and Martinez-Calvillo, S. and Schnaufer, A. and Sunkin, S. M. and Yan, S. and Madhubala, R. and Ivens, A. and Stuart, K.}, year={2000}, month=oct, pages={527–531} }