Kaneko Izumi, Iwanaga Shiroh, Kato Tomomi, Kobayashi Issei, Yuda Masao
Department of Medical Zoology, Mie University Graduate School of Medicine, Tsu, Mie, Japan.
Core-Lab, Graduate School of Regional Innovation Studies, Mie University, Tsu, Mie, Japan.
PLoS Pathog. 2015 May 27;11(5):e1004905. doi: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1004905. eCollection 2015 May.
Stage-specific transcription is a fundamental biological process in the life cycle of the Plasmodium parasite. Proteins containing the AP2 DNA-binding domain are responsible for stage-specific transcriptional regulation and belong to the only known family of transcription factors in Plasmodium parasites. Comprehensive identification of their target genes will advance our understanding of the molecular basis of stage-specific transcriptional regulation and stage-specific parasite development. AP2-O is an AP2 family transcription factor that is expressed in the mosquito midgut-invading stage, called the ookinete, and is essential for normal morphogenesis of this stage. In this study, we identified the genome-wide target genes of AP2-O by chromatin immunoprecipitation-sequencing and elucidate how this AP2 family transcription factor contributes to the formation of this motile stage. The analysis revealed that AP2-O binds specifically to the upstream genomic regions of more than 500 genes, suggesting that approximately 10% of the parasite genome is directly regulated by AP2-O. These genes are involved in distinct biological processes such as morphogenesis, locomotion, midgut penetration, protection against mosquito immunity and preparation for subsequent oocyst development. This direct and global regulation by AP2-O provides a model for gene regulation in Plasmodium parasites and may explain how these parasites manage to control their complex life cycle using a small number of sequence-specific AP2 transcription factors.
阶段特异性转录是疟原虫寄生虫生命周期中的一个基本生物学过程。含有AP2 DNA结合结构域的蛋白质负责阶段特异性转录调控,并且属于疟原虫寄生虫中唯一已知的转录因子家族。全面鉴定它们的靶基因将推动我们对阶段特异性转录调控和阶段特异性寄生虫发育分子基础的理解。AP2-O是一种AP2家族转录因子,在蚊子中肠入侵阶段(即动合子)表达,并且对于该阶段的正常形态发生至关重要。在本研究中,我们通过染色质免疫沉淀测序鉴定了AP2-O的全基因组靶基因,并阐明了这种AP2家族转录因子如何促进这个运动阶段的形成。分析表明,AP2-O特异性结合500多个基因的上游基因组区域,这表明约10%的寄生虫基因组直接受AP2-O调控。这些基因参与不同的生物学过程,如形态发生、运动、中肠穿透、抵御蚊子免疫以及为随后的卵囊发育做准备。AP2-O的这种直接和全局调控为疟原虫寄生虫中的基因调控提供了一个模型,并且可能解释了这些寄生虫如何设法利用少数序列特异性AP2转录因子来控制其复杂的生命周期。