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. 2005 Jul 15;309(5733):416-22.
doi: 10.1126/science.1112642.

The genome of the African trypanosome Trypanosoma brucei

Matthew Berriman  1 Elodie GhedinChristiane Hertz-FowlerGaëlle BlandinHubert RenauldDaniella C BartholomeuNicola J LennardElisabet CalerNancy E HamlinBrian HaasUlrike BöhmeLinda HannickMartin A AslettJoshua ShallomLucio MarcelloLihua HouBill WicksteadU Cecilia M AlsmarkClaire ArrowsmithRebecca J AtkinAndrew J BarronFrederic BringaudKaren BrooksMark CarringtonInna CherevachTracey-Jane ChillingworthCarol ChurcherLouise N ClarkCraig H CortonAnn CroninRob M DaviesJonathon DoggettAppolinaire DjikengTamara FeldblyumMark C FieldAudrey FraserIan GoodheadZahra HanceDavid HarperBarbara R HarrisHeidi HauserJessica HostetlerAl IvensKay JagelsDavid JohnsonJustin JohnsonKristine JonesArnaud X KerhornouHean KooNatasha LarkeScott LandfearChristopher LarkinVanessa LeechAlexandra LineAngela LordAnnette MacleodPaul J MooneySharon MouleDavid M A MartinGareth W MorganKaren MungallHalina NorbertczakDoug OrmondGrace PaiChris S PeacockJeremy PetersonMichael A QuailEster RabbinowitschMarie-Adele RajandreamChris ReitterSteven L SalzbergMandy SandersSeth SchobelSarah SharpMark SimmondsAnjana J SimpsonLuke TallonC Michael R TurnerAndrew TaitAdrian R TiveySusan Van AkenDanielle WalkerDavid WanlessShiliang WangBrian WhiteOwen WhiteSally WhiteheadJohn WoodwardJennifer WortmanMark D AdamsT Martin EmbleyKeith GullElisabetta UlluJ David BarryAlan H FairlambFred OpperdoesBarclay G BarrellJohn E DonelsonNeil HallClaire M FraserSara E MelvilleNajib M El-Sayed
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The genome of the African trypanosome Trypanosoma brucei

Matthew Berriman et al. Science. .
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Abstract

African trypanosomes cause human sleeping sickness and livestock trypanosomiasis in sub-Saharan Africa. We present the sequence and analysis of the 11 megabase-sized chromosomes of Trypanosoma brucei. The 26-megabase genome contains 9068 predicted genes, including approximately 900 pseudogenes and approximately 1700 T. brucei-specific genes. Large subtelomeric arrays contain an archive of 806 variant surface glycoprotein (VSG) genes used by the parasite to evade the mammalian immune system. Most VSG genes are pseudogenes, which may be used to generate expressed mosaic genes by ectopic recombination. Comparisons of the cytoskeleton and endocytic trafficking systems with those of humans and other eukaryotic organisms reveal major differences. A comparison of metabolic pathways encoded by the genomes of T. brucei, T. cruzi, and Leishmania major reveals the least overall metabolic capability in T. brucei and the greatest in L. major. Horizontal transfer of genes of bacterial origin has contributed to some of the metabolic differences in these parasites, and a number of novel potential drug targets have been identified.

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