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Suppression by RNA Polymerase I Inhibitors Varies Greatly Between Distinct RNA Polymerase I Transcribed Genes in Malaria Parasites

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Journal bioRxiv
Date 2024 Sep 16
PMID 39282452
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Transcription of ribosomal RNA (rRNA) by RNA Polymerase I (Pol I) is the rate-limiting step in ribosome biogenesis and a major determinant of cellular growth rates. Unlike virtually every other eukaryote, which express identical rRNA from large tandem arrays of dozens to hundreds of identical rRNA genes in every cell, the genome of the human malaria parasite contains only a handful single-copy 47S rRNA loci that differ substantially from one another in length, sequence and expression in different cell-types. We found that growth of malaria parasite was acutely sensitive to the Pol I inhibitors 9-hydroxyellipticine and BMH-21 and demonstrate that they greatly reduce the transcription of 47S rRNAs as well as transcription of other non-coding RNA genes. Surprisingly, we found that the various types of Pol I-transcribed genes differed by more than two orders of magnitude in their susceptibility to these inhibitors and explore the implications of these findings for regulation of rRNA in .

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