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Local admixture of amplified and diversified secreted pathogenesis determinants shapes mosaic Toxoplasma gondii genomes.

Authors :
Lorenzi, Hernan
Lorenzi, Hernan
Khan, Asis
Behnke, Michael S
Namasivayam, Sivaranjani
Swapna, Lakshmipuram S
Hadjithomas, Michalis
Karamycheva, Svetlana
Pinney, Deborah
Brunk, Brian P
Ajioka, James W
Ajzenberg, Daniel
Boothroyd, John C
Boyle, Jon P
Dardé, Marie L
Diaz-Miranda, Maria A
Dubey, Jitender P
Fritz, Heather M
Gennari, Solange M
Gregory, Brian D
Kim, Kami
Saeij, Jeroen PJ
Su, Chunlei
White, Michael W
Zhu, Xing-Quan
Howe, Daniel K
Rosenthal, Benjamin M
Grigg, Michael E
Parkinson, John
Liu, Liang
Kissinger, Jessica C
Roos, David S
Sibley, L David
Lorenzi, Hernan
Lorenzi, Hernan
Khan, Asis
Behnke, Michael S
Namasivayam, Sivaranjani
Swapna, Lakshmipuram S
Hadjithomas, Michalis
Karamycheva, Svetlana
Pinney, Deborah
Brunk, Brian P
Ajioka, James W
Ajzenberg, Daniel
Boothroyd, John C
Boyle, Jon P
Dardé, Marie L
Diaz-Miranda, Maria A
Dubey, Jitender P
Fritz, Heather M
Gennari, Solange M
Gregory, Brian D
Kim, Kami
Saeij, Jeroen PJ
Su, Chunlei
White, Michael W
Zhu, Xing-Quan
Howe, Daniel K
Rosenthal, Benjamin M
Grigg, Michael E
Parkinson, John
Liu, Liang
Kissinger, Jessica C
Roos, David S
Sibley, L David
Source :
Nature communications; vol 7, iss 1, 10147; 2041-1723
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Toxoplasma gondii is among the most prevalent parasites worldwide, infecting many wild and domestic animals and causing zoonotic infections in humans. T. gondii differs substantially in its broad distribution from closely related parasites that typically have narrow, specialized host ranges. To elucidate the genetic basis for these differences, we compared the genomes of 62 globally distributed T. gondii isolates to several closely related coccidian parasites. Our findings reveal that tandem amplification and diversification of secretory pathogenesis determinants is the primary feature that distinguishes the closely related genomes of these biologically diverse parasites. We further show that the unusual population structure of T. gondii is characterized by clade-specific inheritance of large conserved haploblocks that are significantly enriched in tandemly clustered secretory pathogenesis determinants. The shared inheritance of these conserved haploblocks, which show a different ancestry than the genome as a whole, may thus influence transmission, host range and pathogenicity.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Nature communications; vol 7, iss 1, 10147; 2041-1723
Notes :
application/pdf, Nature communications vol 7, iss 1, 10147 2041-1723
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1287393792
Document Type :
Electronic Resource