POLIE suppresses telomerase-mediated telomere G-strand extension and helps ensure proper telomere C-strand synthesis in trypanosomes
Source: NCBI BioProject (ID PRJNA758389)
Source: NCBI BioProject (ID PRJNA758389)
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Project name: POLIE suppresses telomerase-mediated telomere G-strand extension and helps ensure proper telomere C-strand synthesis in trypanosomes
Description: T. brucei regularly switches its major surface antigen, VSG, to evade the mammalian host immune response. VSGs are expressed from subtelomeric loci in a strictly monoallelic manner. We identify POLIE as an intrinsic component of the T. brucei telomere complex and examined the effect of POLIE depletion on VSG expression regulation by RNAseq.Overall design: Tet-inducible POLIE RNAi strains were established. Total RNA was isolated from POLIE RNAi cells before or 30 hr after the induction of POLIE RNAi. Two biological replicates were included. RNA samples were sent to Novogene for subsequent experiments. Poly(A) RNA was purified for generating cDNA library and paired-end sequencing was done using Illumina. Gene expression profiles were compared between the induced and uninduced cells by differential gene expression analysis.
Data type: Transcriptome or Gene expression
Sample scope: Multiisolate
Relevance: Medical
Organization: Center for Gene Regulation in Health and Disease, CLEVELAND STATE University
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- PMID: 35061898
Last updated: 2021-08-27