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Epigenetics and transcriptional control in African trypanosomes

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DOI: 10.1042/BSE0480201

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  1. Wellcome Trust [095161] Funding Source: Medline

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The African trypanosome Trypanosoma brucei is a unicellular parasite which causes African sleeping sickness Transcription in African trypanosomes displays some unusual features, as most of the trypanosome genome is transcribed as extensive polycistronic RNA Pol II (polymerase II) transcription units that are not transcriptionally regulated In addition, RNA Pot I is used for transcription of a small subset of protein coding genes in addition to the rDNA (ribosomal DNA) These Pol I-transcribed protein coding genes include the VSG (variant surface glycoprotein) genes Although a single trypanosome has many hundreds of VSG genes, the active VSG is transcribed in a strictly monoalleleic fashion from one of approx 15 telomeric VSG ESs (expression sites) Originally, it was thought that chromatin was not involved in the transcriptional control of ESs, however, this view is now being re-evaluated It has since been shown that the active ES is depleted of nucleosomes compared with silent ESs In addition, a number of proteins involved in chromatin remodelling or histone modification and which play a role in ES silencing {including TbISWI [T brucei ISWI (imitation-switch protein)] and DOT1B} have recently been identified Lastly, the telomere-binding protein TbRAP1 (T brucei RAP1) has been shown to establish a repressive gradient extending from the ES telomere end up to the ES promoter We still need to determine which epigenetic factors are involved in 'marking' the active ES as part of the counting mechanism of monoallelic exclusion The challenge will come in determining how these multiple regulatory layers contribute to ES control

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