Journal article

Alternative splicing in apicomplexan parasites

LM Yeoh, VV Lee, GI McFadden, SA Ralph

Mbio | AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY | Published : 2019

Abstract

Alternative splicing is a widespread, essential, and complex component of gene regulation. Apicomplexan parasites have long been recognized to produce alternatively spliced transcripts for some genes and can produce multiple protein products that are essential for parasite growth. Recent approaches are now providing more wide-ranging surveys of the extent of alternative splicing; some indicate that alternative splicing is less widespread than in other model eukaryotes, whereas others suggest levels comparable to those of previously studied groups. In many cases, apicomplexan alternative splicing events appear not to generate multiple alternative proteins but instead produce aberrant or nonco..

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Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

L.M.Y. was supported by an Australian Postgraduate Award. G.I.M. gratefully acknowledges a Program Grant from the National Health and Medical Research Council (Australia), a Discovery Project from the Australian Research Council, and an Australian Laureate Fellowship from the Australian Research Council. S.A.R. is supported by an Australian Research Council Discovery Project grant (DP160100389) and an NHMRC RD Wright Biomedical fellowship (APP1062504).