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Series GSE133653 Query DataSets for GSE133653
Status Public on Oct 17, 2019
Title TRIBE uncovers the role of Dis3 in shaping the dynamic transcriptome in malaria parasites [TRIBE]
Organism Plasmodium falciparum
Experiment type Other
Summary Identification of RNA targets of RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) is essential for complete understanding of their biological functions. However, it is still a challenge to identify the biologically relevant targets of RBPs through in vitro strategies of RIP-seq, HITS-CLIP, or GoldCLIP due to the potentially high background and complicated manipulation. In malaria parasites, RIP-seq and gene disruption are the few tools available currently for identification of RBP targets. Here, we have adopted the TRIBE (Targets of RNA binding proteins identified by editing) system to in vivo identify the RNA targets of PfDis3, a key exoribonuclease subunit of RNA exosome in Plasmodium falciparum. We generated a transgenic parasite line of Pfdis3-ADARcd, which catalyzes an adenosine (A)-to-inosine (I) conversion at the potential interacting sites of PfDis3-targeting RNAs. Most of PfDis3 target genes contain one edit site. The majority of the edit sites detected by PfDis3-TRIBE locate in exons and spread across the entire coding regions. The nucleotides adjacent to the edit sites contain ~ 75% of A+T. PfDis3-TRIBE target genes are biases toward higher RIP enrichment, suggesting that PfDis3-TRIBE preferentially detects stronger PfDis3 RIP targets. Collectively, PfDis3-TRIBE is a favorable tool to identify in vivo target genes of RBP with high efficiency and reproducibility. Additionally, the PfDis3-targeting genes are involved in stage-related biological processes during the blood-stage development. PfDis3 appears to shape the dynamic transcriptional transcriptome of malaria parasites through post-transcriptional degradation of a variety of unwanted transcripts from both strands in the asexual blood stage.
 
Overall design TRIBE result of Pfdis3 targets throughout the IDC
 
Contributor(s) Jiang C, Zhang Q, Liu M, LU B
Citation(s) 31737630
Submission date Jul 01, 2019
Last update date Nov 25, 2019
Contact name meng liu
E-mail(s) 1710949@tongji.edu.cn
Organization name TongJi University
Street address 1239,SiPing Road
City shanghai
ZIP/Postal code 20082
Country China
 
Platforms (1)
GPL26835 HiSeq X Ten (Plasmodium falciparum)
Samples (10)
GSM3914202 gDNA
GSM3914203 PfDis3-ADAR_R_rep1_TRIBE
GSM3914204 PfDis3-ADAR_T_rep1_TRIBE
This SubSeries is part of SuperSeries:
GSE133654 TRIBE uncovers the role of Dis3 in shaping the dynamic transcriptome in malaria parasites
Relations
BioProject PRJNA552093
SRA SRP212727

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