
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Background: Trypanosoma cruzi marinkellei is a bat-associated parasite of the subgenus Schizotrypanum and it is regarded as a T. cruzi subspecies. Here we report a draft genome sequence of T. c. marinkellei and comparison with T. c. cruzi. Our aims were to identify unique sequences and genomic features, which may relate to their distinct niches. Results: The T. c. marinkellei genome was found to be ~11% smaller than that of the human-derived parasite T. c. cruzi Sylvio X10. The genome size difference was attributed to copy number variation of coding and non-coding sequences. The sequence divergence in coding regions was ~7.5% between T. c. marinkellei and T. c. cruzi Sylvio X10. A unique acetyltransferase gene was identified in T. c. marinkellei, representing an example of a horizontal gene transfer from eukaryote to eukaryote. Six of eight examined gene families were expanded in T. c. cruzi Sylvio X10. The DGF gene family was expanded in T. c. marinkellei. T. c. cruzi Sylvio X10 contained ~1.5 fold more sequences related to VIPER and L1Tc elements. Experimental infections of mammalian cell lines indicated that T. c. marinkellei has the capacity to invade non-bat cells and undergo intracellular replication. Conclusions: Several unique sequences were identified in the comparison, including a potential subspecies-specific gene acquisition in T. c. marinkellei. The identified differences reflect the distinct evolutionary trajectories of these parasites and represent targets for functional investigation.
570, Trypanosoma, Anthelmintic Resistance in Veterinary Parasites, DNA Copy Number Variations, Retroelements, Genetic Linkage, Epidemiology, Epidemiology and Treatment of Chagas Disease, Trypanosoma cruzi, bats, bat, QH426-470, Gene, Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Acetyltransferases, Chiroptera, Health Sciences, Parasite hosting, Genetics, Animals, Humans, Animalia, Chagas Disease, Small Animals, Chordata, Biology, Genome, Comparative genomics, Computational Biology, Life Sciences, Genomics, Biodiversity, DNA, Protozoan, Subspecies, Computer science, World Wide Web, Veterinary, Insect Science, FOS: Biological sciences, Mammalia, Medicine, Insect Symbiosis and Microbial Interactions, Zoology, TP248.13-248.65, Biotechnology, Research Article
570, Trypanosoma, Anthelmintic Resistance in Veterinary Parasites, DNA Copy Number Variations, Retroelements, Genetic Linkage, Epidemiology, Epidemiology and Treatment of Chagas Disease, Trypanosoma cruzi, bats, bat, QH426-470, Gene, Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Acetyltransferases, Chiroptera, Health Sciences, Parasite hosting, Genetics, Animals, Humans, Animalia, Chagas Disease, Small Animals, Chordata, Biology, Genome, Comparative genomics, Computational Biology, Life Sciences, Genomics, Biodiversity, DNA, Protozoan, Subspecies, Computer science, World Wide Web, Veterinary, Insect Science, FOS: Biological sciences, Mammalia, Medicine, Insect Symbiosis and Microbial Interactions, Zoology, TP248.13-248.65, Biotechnology, Research Article
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