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Cooperative silencing elements in var genes

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Each Plasmodium falciparum malaria parasite carries about 50 var genes from a diverse family that encode variable adhesion proteins on the infected red blood cells of the host1,2,3, but individual parasites single out just one var gene for expression and silence all the others4,5. Here we show that this silencing is established during the DNA-synthesis phase (S phase) of the cell cycle and that it depends on the cooperative interaction between two elements in separate control regions of each var gene (the 5′-flanking region and the intron). This finding should help to clarify the mechanisms by which parasites coordinate the silencing and activation of var genes that are responsible for antigenic variation in malaria.

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Figure 1: The role of cooperative control elements in S-phase-dependent silencing of var expression.

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Deitsch, K., Calderwood, M. & Wellems, T. Cooperative silencing elements in var genes. Nature 412, 875–876 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1038/35091146

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