3' UTR signals necessary for expression of the Plasmodium gallinaceum ookinete protein, Pgs28, share similarities with those of yeast and plants. Academic Article uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • During metazoan development, 3' UTR signals mediate the time and place of gene expression. For protozoan Plasmodium parasites, the formation of ookinetes from gametes in the mosquito midgut is an analogous developmental process. Previous studies of the 3' UTR signals necessary for expression of Pgs28, the major surface protein of Plasmodium gallinaceum ookinetes, suggested that a 3' UTR T-rich region and DNA sequences containing an ATTAAA eukaryotic polyadenylation consensus motif were necessary for its expression. During metazoan development, U-rich elements may function in conjunction with eukaryotic polyadenylation consensus signals to mediate developmental protein expression. To define whether the putative Plasmodium elements were mediators of Pgs28 expression mutations of these nucleotide sequences were made in plasmid constructs. The effect of the mutations on Pgs28 expression was tested by the transient gene transfection of sexual stage P. gallinaceum parasites. These studies reveal that two different mutations of the ATTAAA motif, which alter gene expression in higher eukaryotes and yeast, do not alter the expression of Pgs28. However, the U-rich element, adjacent nucleotides UUUACAAAAUUGUUUUAACU and downstream nucleotides UAUAUAAAA are able to mediate expression to varying degrees. The organization and overlapping function of these elements appears to more closely resemble that of yeasts or plants than those of metazoans.

publication date

  • October 1, 2004

Research

keywords

  • Antigens, Protozoan
  • Plasmodium gallinaceum
  • Protozoan Proteins

Identity

Scopus Document Identifier

  • 4644263764

PubMed ID

  • 15383294

Additional Document Info

volume

  • 137

issue

  • 2