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PfSETvs methylation of histone H3K36 represses virulence genes in Plasmodium falciparum

Authors :
Jiang, Lubin
Mu, Jianbing
Zhang, Qingfeng
Ni, Ting
Srinivasan, Prakash
Rayavara, Kempaiah
Yang, Wenjing
Turner, Louise
Lavstsen, Thomas
Theander, Thor G.
Peng, Weiqun
Wei, Guiying
Jing, Qingqing
Wakabayashi, Yoshiyuki
Bansal, Abhisheka
Luo, Yan
Ribeiro, Jose M.C.
Scherf, Artur
Aravind, L.
Zhu, Jun
Zhao, Keji
Miller, Louis H.
Source :
Nature. July 11, 2013, Vol. 499 Issue 7457, p223, 7 p.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

The variant antigen Plasmodium falciparum erythrocyte membrane protein 1 (PfEMP1), which is expressed on the surface of P. falciparum-infected red blood cells, is a critical virulence factor for malaria (1). Each parasite has 60 antigenically distinct var genes that each code for a different PfEMP1 protein. During infection the clonal parasite population expresses only one gene at a time before switching to the expression of a new variant antigen as an immune-evasion mechanism to avoid the host antibody response (2,3). The mechanism by which 59 of the 60 var genes are silenced remains largely unknown (4-7). Here we show that knocking out the P. falciparum variant-silencing SET gene (here termed PfSETvs), which encodes an orthologue of Drosophila melanogaster ASH1 and controls histone H3 lysine 36 trimethylation (H3K36me3) on var genes, results in the transcription of virtually all var genes in the single parasite nuclei and their expression as proteins on the surface of individual infected red blood cells. PfSETvs-dependent H3K36me3 is present along the entire gene body, including the transcription start site, to silence var genes. With low occupancy of PfSETvs at both the transcription start site of var genes and the intronic promoter, expression of var genes coincides with transcription of their corresponding antisense long noncoding RNA. These results uncover a previously unknown role of PfSETvs-dependent H3K36me3 in silencing vargenes in P. falciparum that might provide a general mechanism by which orthologues of PfSETvs repress gene expression in other eukaryotes. PfSETvs knockout parasites expressing all PfEMP1 proteins may also be applied to the development of a malaria vaccine.<br />In addition to histone deacetylases (HDACs) (8,9), histone lysine methyl-transferases (HKMTs) or histone lysine demethylases (HKDMs) may have critical roles in controlling gene expression in P. falciparum (4-7,10,11). There are [...]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00280836
Volume :
499
Issue :
7457
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.336672866