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Gene disruption of the DNA topoisomerase IB small subunit induces a non-viable phenotype in the hemoflagellate Leishmania major

BACKGROUND: The unusual heterodimeric leishmanial DNA topoisomerase IB consists of a large subunit containing the phylogenetically conserved "core" domain, and a small subunit harboring the C-terminal region with the characteristic tyrosine residue in the active site. RNAi silencing of any...

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Autores principales: Balaña-Fouce, Rafael, García-Estrada, Carlos, Pérez-Pertejo, Yolanda, Reguera, Rosa M
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2492870/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18611247
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2180-8-113
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author Balaña-Fouce, Rafael
García-Estrada, Carlos
Pérez-Pertejo, Yolanda
Reguera, Rosa M
author_facet Balaña-Fouce, Rafael
García-Estrada, Carlos
Pérez-Pertejo, Yolanda
Reguera, Rosa M
author_sort Balaña-Fouce, Rafael
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description BACKGROUND: The unusual heterodimeric leishmanial DNA topoisomerase IB consists of a large subunit containing the phylogenetically conserved "core" domain, and a small subunit harboring the C-terminal region with the characteristic tyrosine residue in the active site. RNAi silencing of any of both protomers induces a non-viable phenotype in the hemoflagelate Trypanosoma brucei. Unfortunately, this approach is not suitable in Leishmania where gene replacement with an antibiotic marker is the only approach to generate lack-of-function mutants. In this work, we have successfully generated null mutants in the small subunit of the L. major DNA topoisomerase IB using two selection markers, each conferring resistance to hygromycin B and puromycin, respectively. RESULTS: We have successfully replaced both topS loci with two selection markers. However, to achieve the second transfection round, we have had to rescue the null-homozygous with an episomal vector carrying the Leishmania major topS gene. Phenotypic characterization of the L. major rescued strain and a L. major strain, which co-overexpresses both subunits, shows few differences in DNA relaxation and camptothecin cytotoxicity when it was compared to the wild-type strain. Studies on phosphatidylserine externalization show a poor incidence of camptothecin-induced programmed cell death in L. major, but an effective cell-cycle arrest occurs within the first 24 h. S-Phase delay and G(2)/M reversible arrest was the main outcome at lower concentrations, but irreversible G(2 )arrest was detected at higher camptothecin pressure. CONCLUSION: Results obtained in this work evidence the essentiality of the topS gene encoding the L. major DNA topoisomerase IB small subunit. Reversibility of the camptothecin effect points to the existence of effective checkpoint mechanisms in Leishmania parasites.
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spelling pubmed-24928702008-08-01 Gene disruption of the DNA topoisomerase IB small subunit induces a non-viable phenotype in the hemoflagellate Leishmania major Balaña-Fouce, Rafael García-Estrada, Carlos Pérez-Pertejo, Yolanda Reguera, Rosa M BMC Microbiol Research Article BACKGROUND: The unusual heterodimeric leishmanial DNA topoisomerase IB consists of a large subunit containing the phylogenetically conserved "core" domain, and a small subunit harboring the C-terminal region with the characteristic tyrosine residue in the active site. RNAi silencing of any of both protomers induces a non-viable phenotype in the hemoflagelate Trypanosoma brucei. Unfortunately, this approach is not suitable in Leishmania where gene replacement with an antibiotic marker is the only approach to generate lack-of-function mutants. In this work, we have successfully generated null mutants in the small subunit of the L. major DNA topoisomerase IB using two selection markers, each conferring resistance to hygromycin B and puromycin, respectively. RESULTS: We have successfully replaced both topS loci with two selection markers. However, to achieve the second transfection round, we have had to rescue the null-homozygous with an episomal vector carrying the Leishmania major topS gene. Phenotypic characterization of the L. major rescued strain and a L. major strain, which co-overexpresses both subunits, shows few differences in DNA relaxation and camptothecin cytotoxicity when it was compared to the wild-type strain. Studies on phosphatidylserine externalization show a poor incidence of camptothecin-induced programmed cell death in L. major, but an effective cell-cycle arrest occurs within the first 24 h. S-Phase delay and G(2)/M reversible arrest was the main outcome at lower concentrations, but irreversible G(2 )arrest was detected at higher camptothecin pressure. CONCLUSION: Results obtained in this work evidence the essentiality of the topS gene encoding the L. major DNA topoisomerase IB small subunit. Reversibility of the camptothecin effect points to the existence of effective checkpoint mechanisms in Leishmania parasites. BioMed Central 2008-07-08 /pmc/articles/PMC2492870/ /pubmed/18611247 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2180-8-113 Text en Copyright © 2008 Balaña-Fouce et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Balaña-Fouce, Rafael
García-Estrada, Carlos
Pérez-Pertejo, Yolanda
Reguera, Rosa M
Gene disruption of the DNA topoisomerase IB small subunit induces a non-viable phenotype in the hemoflagellate Leishmania major
title Gene disruption of the DNA topoisomerase IB small subunit induces a non-viable phenotype in the hemoflagellate Leishmania major
title_full Gene disruption of the DNA topoisomerase IB small subunit induces a non-viable phenotype in the hemoflagellate Leishmania major
title_fullStr Gene disruption of the DNA topoisomerase IB small subunit induces a non-viable phenotype in the hemoflagellate Leishmania major
title_full_unstemmed Gene disruption of the DNA topoisomerase IB small subunit induces a non-viable phenotype in the hemoflagellate Leishmania major
title_short Gene disruption of the DNA topoisomerase IB small subunit induces a non-viable phenotype in the hemoflagellate Leishmania major
title_sort gene disruption of the dna topoisomerase ib small subunit induces a non-viable phenotype in the hemoflagellate leishmania major
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2492870/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18611247
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2180-8-113
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