Abstract

Giardia lamblia causes waterborne diarrhoea by transmission of infective cysts. Three cyst wall proteins are highly expressed in a concerted manner during encystation of trophozoites into cysts. However, their gene regulatory mechanism is still largely unknown. DNA topoisomerases control topological homeostasis of genomic DNA during replication, transcription and chromosome segregation. They are involved in a variety of cellular processes including cell cycle, cell proliferation and differentiation, so they may be valuable drug targets. Giardia lamblia possesses a type IA DNA topoisomerase (TOP3β) with similarity to the mammalian topoisomerase IIIβ. We found that TOP3β was upregulated during encystation and it possessed DNA-binding and cleavage activity. TOP3β can bind to the cwp promoters in vivo using norfloxacin-mediated topoisomerase immunoprecipitation assays. We also found TOP3β can interact with MYB2, a transcription factor involved in the coordinate expression of cwp1-3 genes during encystation. Interestingly, overexpression of TOP3β increased expression of cwp1-3 and myb2 genes and cyst formation. Microarray analysis confirmed upregulation of cwp1-3 and myb2 genes by TOP3β. Mutation of the catalytically important Tyr residue, deletion of C-terminal zinc ribbon domain or further deletion of partial catalytic core domain reduced the levels of cleavage activity, cwp1-3 and myb2 gene expression, and cyst formation. Interestingly, some of these mutant proteins were mis-localized to cytoplasm. Using a CRISPR/Cas9 system for targeted disruption of top3β gene, we found a significant decrease in cwp1-3 and myb2 gene expression and cyst number. Our results suggest that TOP3β may be functionally conserved, and involved in inducing Giardia cyst formation.

Highlights

  • Giardia lamblia is a frequent cause of waterborne diarrhoeal diseases in developing countries and in tourists [1,2]

  • We found that a myeloid leukaemia factor (MLF) protein plays an important role in inducing Giardia differentiation into cysts [11]

  • We focused on understanding the role of orf 15190 in Giardia

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Introduction

Giardia lamblia is a frequent cause of waterborne diarrhoeal diseases in developing countries and in tourists [1,2]. The small genome suggests Giardia as a simplified life form of evolutionary interest [5]. It contains most pathways for life events but with fewer conserved components as compared with yeast [5]. Signalling molecules and transcription factors, including CDK2, MYB2 (Myb1-like protein in the Giardia genome database), WRKY, PAX1 and E2F1, may play a role in inducing the cwp gene expression [6,7,8,9,10]. We found that a myeloid leukaemia factor (MLF) protein plays an important role in inducing Giardia differentiation into cysts [11]. We used our newly developed CRISPR/Cas system in G. lamblia for targeted disruption of mlf gene expression to analyse MLF [11]

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