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Clues on the dynamics of DNA replication in Giardia lamblia

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JOURNAL OF CELL SCIENCE
卷 136, 期 10, 页码 -

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COMPANY BIOLOGISTS LTD
DOI: 10.1242/jcs.260828

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DNA replication dynamics; Genomic organization; Intestinal protozoa; Replication-transcription conflict; Single-molecule analysis

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Using single-molecule techniques, we investigated the replication dynamics in Giardia trophozoites. Our findings revealed unique features, such as widely spaced active origins and asynchronous replication, which may be related to chromatin dynamics, cell cycle regulation, and DNA replication/repair pathways. This study provides the first comprehensive view of replication in Giardia, a pathogen causing a widespread diarrheal disease.
Genomic replication is a critical, regulated process that ensures accurate genetic information duplication. In eukaryotic cells, strategies have evolved to prevent conflicts between replication and transcription. Giardia lamblia, a binucleated protozoan, alternates between tetraploid and octaploid genomes during its cell cycle. Using single-molecule techniques like DNA combing and nanopore-based sequencing, we investigated the spatio-temporal organization of DNA replication, replication fork progression and potential head-on replication-transcription collisions in Giardia trophozoites. Our findings indicate that Giardia chromosomes are replicated from only a few active origins, which are widely spaced and exhibit faster replication rates compared to those in other protozoan parasites. Immunofluorescence assays revealed that similar to 20% of trophozoites show asynchronous replication between nuclei. Forksense and gene ontology analyses disclosed that genes in regions with potential head-on collisions are linked to chromatin dynamics, cell cycle regulation and DNA replication/repair pathways, possibly explaining the observed asynchronous replication in part of the population. This study offers the first comprehensive view of replication dynamics in Giardia, which is the pathogen that causes giardiasis, a diarrheal disease impacting millions worldwide.

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