Plasmodium falciparum DNA repair dynamics reveal unique roles for TLS polymerases and PfRad51 in genome diversification

恶性疟原虫DNA修复动力学揭示了TLS聚合酶和PfRad51在基因组多样化中的独特作用

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Abstract

The haploid malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum, evolved a unique cohort of DNA repair pathways enabling the parasite to survive in a vertebrate host red blood cell and the mosquito vector. P. falciparum chromosomes are partitioned into a highly conserved core genome and remarkably diverse, largely subtelomeric regions that contain genes encoding important parasite virulence factors. The molecular mechanisms that maintain this chromosomal structure have not been identified. Here, we describe specific DNA repair pathways that differentiate between hypervariable subtelomeric and conserved core regions of the genome. Based on our previous work, we hypothesized that there are potentially important interactions between translesion (TLS) and homologous recombination (HR) pathways for the diversification of multicopy gene families in P. falciparum. Thus, we created knockout parasite lines of the DNA repair enzymes: PfRad51 and the TLS polymerases PfPolζ and PfRev1. We identified that irradiation hypersensitivity varied across the cell cycle for TLSΔ parasites and was uniform across the erythrocytic cycle for PfRad51Δ parasites, highlighting the variable roles of these pathways. However, important interactions between these pathways were found when we studied directed double strand break (DSB) repair, which revealed a difference in the DNA damage response according to chromosomal location. PfRad51 was essential for HR-mediated repair in the core genome. In contrast, we identified a Rad51 independent homology-directed repair in all three of our knockout lines when a DSB was made in the subtelomeric region of the chromosome. We propose that this differential DNA damage response maintains the distinction in diversification across the chromosome.

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