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Genome of the host-cell transforming parasite Theileria annulata compared with T. parva.

Authors :
Pain A
Renauld H
Berriman M
Murphy L
Yeats CA
Weir W
Kerhornou A
Aslett M
Bishop R
Bouchier C
Cochet M
Coulson RM
Cronin A
de Villiers EP
Fraser A
Fosker N
Gardner M
Goble A
Griffiths-Jones S
Harris DE
Katzer F
Larke N
Lord A
Maser P
McKellar S
Mooney P
Morton F
Nene V
O'Neil S
Price C
Quail MA
Rabbinowitsch E
Rawlings ND
Rutter S
Saunders D
Seeger K
Shah T
Squares R
Squares S
Tivey A
Walker AR
Woodward J
Dobbelaere DA
Langsley G
Rajandream MA
McKeever D
Shiels B
Tait A
Barrell B
Hall N
Source :
Science (New York, N.Y.) [Science] 2005 Jul 01; Vol. 309 (5731), pp. 131-3.
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

Theileria annulata and T. parva are closely related protozoan parasites that cause lymphoproliferative diseases of cattle. We sequenced the genome of T. annulata and compared it with that of T. parva to understand the mechanisms underlying transformation and tropism. Despite high conservation of gene sequences and synteny, the analysis reveals unequally expanded gene families and species-specific genes. We also identify divergent families of putative secreted polypeptides that may reduce immune recognition, candidate regulators of host-cell transformation, and a Theileria-specific protein domain [frequently associated in Theileria (FAINT)] present in a large number of secreted proteins.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1095-9203
Volume :
309
Issue :
5731
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Science (New York, N.Y.)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
15994557
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1110418