2021
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0010041
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Ku80 is involved in telomere maintenance but dispensable for genomic stability in Leishmania mexicana

Abstract: Background Telomeres are indispensable for genome stability maintenance. They are maintained by the telomere-associated protein complex, which include Ku proteins and a telomerase among others. Here, we investigated a role of Ku80 in Leishmania mexicana. Leishmania is a genus of parasitic protists of the family Trypanosomatidae causing a vector-born disease called leishmaniasis. Methodology/Principal findings We used the previously established CRISPR/Cas9 system to mediate ablation of Ku80- and Ku70-encoding… Show more

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“…As shown in Fig. 4A , unlike what were reported in T. brucei and L. mexicana ( 43 45 ), no progressive telomere elongation or shortening was observed in WT or Ku70-deficient L. donovani cells. All the analyzed L. donovani cells retained similar lengths of telomeres over the 9-week culture period.…”
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confidence: 42%
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“…As shown in Fig. 4A , unlike what were reported in T. brucei and L. mexicana ( 43 45 ), no progressive telomere elongation or shortening was observed in WT or Ku70-deficient L. donovani cells. All the analyzed L. donovani cells retained similar lengths of telomeres over the 9-week culture period.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 42%
“…In addition, Ku70/80 proteins are required for the normal healthy cell proliferation. However, unlike in other organisms ( 43 45 ), the normal lengths of the telomeres are maintained in Ku-deficient L. donovani cells. We also introduced Mycobacterium marinum two components (Ku and Ligase D) NHEJ pathway into Leishmania .…”
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confidence: 73%
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