Replication origin mapping in the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum

Author:

Totañes Francis Isidore Garcia,Gockel Jonas,Chapman Sarah E.,Bártfai Richárd,Boemo Michael A.ORCID,Merrick Catherine J.ORCID

Abstract

SUMMARYThe malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum replicates via schizogony: a fundamentally unusual type of cell cycle involving asynchronous replication of multiple nuclei within the same cytoplasm. It also has one of the most A/T-biased genomes ever sequenced. Here, we present the first comprehensive study of the specification and activation of DNA replication origins during Plasmodium schizogony. Potential replication origins were found to be abundant, with ORC1-binding sites detected every ∼800 bp throughout the genome. They had no motif enrichment, but were biased towards areas of higher G/C content. Origin activation was then measured at single-molecule resolution via new DNAscent technology that measures fork movement by detecting base analogues BrdU and EdU in DNA sequenced on the Oxford nanopore platform (https://github.com/MBoemo/DNAscent). DNAscent-called origins were found to be much less dense than ORC1-binding sites, with origins activated preferentially in areas of low transcriptional activity. Consistently, replication forks moved fastest through the most lowly transcribed genes, suggesting that conflicts between transcription and origin firing inhibit efficient replication, and that P. falciparum has evolved its S-phase to minimise such conflicts.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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