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The genome sequence of Trypanosoma cruzi, etiologic agent of Chagas disease.

Authors :
El-Sayed NM
Myler PJ
Bartholomeu DC
Nilsson D
Aggarwal G
Tran AN
Ghedin E
Worthey EA
Delcher AL
Blandin G
Westenberger SJ
Caler E
Cerqueira GC
Branche C
Haas B
Anupama A
Arner E
Aslund L
Attipoe P
Bontempi E
Bringaud F
Burton P
Cadag E
Campbell DA
Carrington M
Crabtree J
Darban H
da Silveira JF
de Jong P
Edwards K
Englund PT
Fazelina G
Feldblyum T
Ferella M
Frasch AC
Gull K
Horn D
Hou L
Huang Y
Kindlund E
Klingbeil M
Kluge S
Koo H
Lacerda D
Levin MJ
Lorenzi H
Louie T
Machado CR
McCulloch R
McKenna A
Mizuno Y
Mottram JC
Nelson S
Ochaya S
Osoegawa K
Pai G
Parsons M
Pentony M
Pettersson U
Pop M
Ramirez JL
Rinta J
Robertson L
Salzberg SL
Sanchez DO
Seyler A
Sharma R
Shetty J
Simpson AJ
Sisk E
Tammi MT
Tarleton R
Teixeira S
Van Aken S
Vogt C
Ward PN
Wickstead B
Wortman J
White O
Fraser CM
Stuart KD
Andersson B
Source :
Science (New York, N.Y.) [Science] 2005 Jul 15; Vol. 309 (5733), pp. 409-15.
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

Whole-genome sequencing of the protozoan pathogen Trypanosoma cruzi revealed that the diploid genome contains a predicted 22,570 proteins encoded by genes, of which 12,570 represent allelic pairs. Over 50% of the genome consists of repeated sequences, such as retrotransposons and genes for large families of surface molecules, which include trans-sialidases, mucins, gp63s, and a large novel family (>1300 copies) of mucin-associated surface protein (MASP) genes. Analyses of the T. cruzi, T. brucei, and Leishmania major (Tritryp) genomes imply differences from other eukaryotes in DNA repair and initiation of replication and reflect their unusual mitochondrial DNA. Although the Tritryp lack several classes of signaling molecules, their kinomes contain a large and diverse set of protein kinases and phosphatases; their size and diversity imply previously unknown interactions and regulatory processes, which may be targets for intervention.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1095-9203
Volume :
309
Issue :
5733
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Science (New York, N.Y.)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
16020725
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1112631