Sunday, 4 September 2016 to Wednesday, 7 September 2016
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Poster
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Antigenic variation in Trypanosoma brucei: dissecting VEX1, a VSG allelic exclusion regulator

Authors

C A Marques1; L Glover2; S Hutchinson1; D Horn11 Division of Biological Chemistry and Drug Discovery, School of Life Sciences, University of Dundee;  2 Institut Pasteur, France

Discussion

Trypanosoma brucei bloodstream form cells express a single variant surface glycoprotein (VSG) gene per cell at a given time. VSG Exclusion-1 (VEX1) is a large putative SWIM-type zinc-finger protein that has been recently shown to control this process. VEX1 associates with the active VSG and co-ordinates both positive and negative controls, with both over-expression and knockdown leading to allelic exclusion defects. To dissect VEX1 function, we have expressed VEX1-fragments and analysed their sub-cellular localisation and impact on allelic exclusion. Preliminary results suggest that a region involved in association with the active VSG resides towards the N-terminus, while a nuclear localisation signal appears to reside towards the C-terminus. VEX1 has also been shown to drive its own expression when under the control of a pol-I promoter so we are setting up strains that allow for VEX1 expression from a T7-promoter to determine whether this positive-feedback control is promoter-specific.

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