Global genomics analysis of the rodent malaria parasites Plasmodium Berghei, Plasmodium Chabaudi and Plasmodium Yoelii with emphasis on the identification of novel virulence factors in Plasmodium Yoelii

The incompletely sequenced and annotated genomes of the rodent malaria parasite (RMP) species were re-annotated via complementary genomic DNA hybridizations and bioinformatics tools. A common ’core’ set of orthologous Plasmodia genes was then elucidated. Similarly, a RMP specific ortholog gene set w...

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Main Author: Liew, Kingsley Jiin Liang
Other Authors: Peter Rainer Preiser
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-208182023-02-28T18:41:44Z Global genomics analysis of the rodent malaria parasites Plasmodium Berghei, Plasmodium Chabaudi and Plasmodium Yoelii with emphasis on the identification of novel virulence factors in Plasmodium Yoelii Liew, Kingsley Jiin Liang Peter Rainer Preiser School of Biological Sciences DRNTU::Science::Biological sciences The incompletely sequenced and annotated genomes of the rodent malaria parasite (RMP) species were re-annotated via complementary genomic DNA hybridizations and bioinformatics tools. A common ’core’ set of orthologous Plasmodia genes was then elucidated. Similarly, a RMP specific ortholog gene set was also elucidated. Comparative genomics of different P. yoelii lines confirmed the presence of polymorphic genes under immune selection pressure and revealed potential variant hypothetical genes containing transmembrane domains that may be involved in novel parasite-host interactions. Next, transcriptomic differences between the virulent YM and avirulent YA lines of P. yoelii were determined and genes that are linked to virulence were identified. Two of these genes (PySERA 1 & 2) were further characterized using knockout strategies. While disruption of PySERA1 appears to reduce parasite virulence, there is no apparent effect in the case of disruption of PySERA2, thus suggesting a certain degree of redundancy of this multigene family. DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (SBS) 2010-01-15T04:04:02Z 2010-01-15T04:04:02Z 2010 2010 Thesis Liew, K. J. L. (2010). Global genomics analysis of the rodent malaria parasites Plasmodium Berghei, Plasmodium Chabaudi and Plasmodium Yoelii with emphasis on the identification of novel virulence factors in Plasmodium Yoelii. Doctoral thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/20818 10.32657/10356/20818 en 292 p. application/pdf
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Global genomics analysis of the rodent malaria parasites Plasmodium Berghei, Plasmodium Chabaudi and Plasmodium Yoelii with emphasis on the identification of novel virulence factors in Plasmodium Yoelii
description The incompletely sequenced and annotated genomes of the rodent malaria parasite (RMP) species were re-annotated via complementary genomic DNA hybridizations and bioinformatics tools. A common ’core’ set of orthologous Plasmodia genes was then elucidated. Similarly, a RMP specific ortholog gene set was also elucidated. Comparative genomics of different P. yoelii lines confirmed the presence of polymorphic genes under immune selection pressure and revealed potential variant hypothetical genes containing transmembrane domains that may be involved in novel parasite-host interactions. Next, transcriptomic differences between the virulent YM and avirulent YA lines of P. yoelii were determined and genes that are linked to virulence were identified. Two of these genes (PySERA 1 & 2) were further characterized using knockout strategies. While disruption of PySERA1 appears to reduce parasite virulence, there is no apparent effect in the case of disruption of PySERA2, thus suggesting a certain degree of redundancy of this multigene family.
author2 Peter Rainer Preiser
author_facet Peter Rainer Preiser
Liew, Kingsley Jiin Liang
format Theses and Dissertations
author Liew, Kingsley Jiin Liang
author_sort Liew, Kingsley Jiin Liang
title Global genomics analysis of the rodent malaria parasites Plasmodium Berghei, Plasmodium Chabaudi and Plasmodium Yoelii with emphasis on the identification of novel virulence factors in Plasmodium Yoelii
title_short Global genomics analysis of the rodent malaria parasites Plasmodium Berghei, Plasmodium Chabaudi and Plasmodium Yoelii with emphasis on the identification of novel virulence factors in Plasmodium Yoelii
title_full Global genomics analysis of the rodent malaria parasites Plasmodium Berghei, Plasmodium Chabaudi and Plasmodium Yoelii with emphasis on the identification of novel virulence factors in Plasmodium Yoelii
title_fullStr Global genomics analysis of the rodent malaria parasites Plasmodium Berghei, Plasmodium Chabaudi and Plasmodium Yoelii with emphasis on the identification of novel virulence factors in Plasmodium Yoelii
title_full_unstemmed Global genomics analysis of the rodent malaria parasites Plasmodium Berghei, Plasmodium Chabaudi and Plasmodium Yoelii with emphasis on the identification of novel virulence factors in Plasmodium Yoelii
title_sort global genomics analysis of the rodent malaria parasites plasmodium berghei, plasmodium chabaudi and plasmodium yoelii with emphasis on the identification of novel virulence factors in plasmodium yoelii
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