2012
DOI: 10.1590/s0074-02762012000600014
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The zinc finger protein TcZFP2 binds target mRNAs enriched during Trypanosoma cruzi metacyclogenesis

Abstract: Trypanosomes are parasitic protozoa in which gene expression is primarily controlled through the regulation of mRNA stability and translation. This post-transcriptional control is mediated by various families ofIn eukaryotes, post-transcriptional regulation involves cis control elements, which are generally present in the untranslated regions (UTRs) of mRNAs and trans-acting factors, such as non-coding RNAs and RNA-binding proteins (RBPs). RBPs are major regulators of mRNA processing, transport, stability and … Show more

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“…In the past few years several reports provided evidence indicating that trypanosomal transcripts are organized as post-transcriptional regulons (Archer et al, 2009; Das et al, 2012; Estevez, 2008; Guerra-Slompo et al, 2012; Mayho et al, 2006; Noe, De Gaudenzi & Frasch, 2008). Furthermore, several RBPs have also been shown to interact with a subset of stage-specific mRNAs, suggesting the presence of developmental regulons (Dallagiovanna et al, 2008; Li et al, 2012; Mörking et al, 2012; Walrad et al, 2012). …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the past few years several reports provided evidence indicating that trypanosomal transcripts are organized as post-transcriptional regulons (Archer et al, 2009; Das et al, 2012; Estevez, 2008; Guerra-Slompo et al, 2012; Mayho et al, 2006; Noe, De Gaudenzi & Frasch, 2008). Furthermore, several RBPs have also been shown to interact with a subset of stage-specific mRNAs, suggesting the presence of developmental regulons (Dallagiovanna et al, 2008; Li et al, 2012; Mörking et al, 2012; Walrad et al, 2012). …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Almost nothing is known about the function of RNP granules during the Trypanosomatidae life cycles. Of the several RNA‐binding proteins that were reported or suggested to participate in life‐cycle regulation, four, ALBA3 and 4, DHH1 and Tc PUF6 are also present in RNA granules, providing at least an indirect connection between RNP granules and life cycle regulation.…”
Section: Rnp Granules and Translational Control During The Life Cyclesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Almost nothing is known about the function of RNP granules during the Trypanosomatidae life cycles. Of the several RNA-binding proteins that were reported or suggested to participate in life-cycle regulation, 128,149,159,[174][175][176][177][178][179] four, ALBA3 and 4, 159,160 DHH1 148,150 and TcPUF6 149 are also present in RNA granules, providing at least an indirect connection between RNP granules and life cycle regulation. ALBA 3 and 4 protein expression is transiently reduced during the differentiation of the non-proliferative mesocyclic to the epimastigote T. brucei forms, a differentiation that occurs in the tsetse fly proventriculus 159 (Figure 3(a)).…”
Section: Rnp Granules and Translational Control During The Life Cyclesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, only a few of these proteins have been characterized to date 11 . In T. cruzi , TcZFP1 has been shown to bind preferentially to C-rich regions, 12 whereas TcZFP2 has a higher affinity for A-rich regions and the mRNAs associated with this protein appear to be upregulated in metacyclic trypomastigotes, suggesting a possible role in parasite differentiation 13 . In T. brucei , the characterized zinc finger proteins are associated with parasite differentiation from the procyclic to bloodstream forms 14 - 17 and the stability of their mRNA targets 18 - 20 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%