Abstract

Schistosoma mansoni, a multicelluar eukaryotic blood fluke, is a major cause of morbidity worldwide in humans. The study of female parasite growth, development, and gene regulation is important because the eggs produced are responsible for the pathogenesis observed in schistosomiasis. p14, an eggshell precursor gene expressed only in sexually mature females in response to a male stimulus, is a model for female-specific gene regulation. The upstream region of the p14 gene shares sequences present in insect genes known to be regulated in a sex-, temporal-, and tissue-specific manner by members of the steroid receptor superfamily. Herein, we report the identification and characterization of a cDNA that encodes the S. mansoni (Sm) RXR homologue. Sequence analysis predicts and Western blot analysis confirms the synthesis of a 74-kDa protein, the largest member of the RXR family reported to date. We show by electrophoretic mobility shift assay analysis that SmRXR binds to cis-elements of the p14 gene including a direct repeat that follows the "3-4-5" rule of binding elements recognized by members of the steroid receptor superfamily. Furthermore, we demonstrate that SmRXR can act as a transcription activator in the yeast one-hybrid system. Through quantitative reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction, we show that the SmRXR gene is constitutively expressed and thus must play multiple roles throughout the schistosome life cycle.

Highlights

  • Schistosoma mansoni, a multicelluar eukaryotic blood fluke, is a major cause of morbidity worldwide in humans

  • We show by electrophoretic mobility shift assay analysis that Schistosoma mansoni RXR cDNA (SmRXR) binds to cis– elements of the p14 gene including a direct repeat that follows the “3-4-5” rule of binding elements recognized by members of the steroid receptor superfamily

  • In this paper we report the identification of SmRXR cDNA and provide evidence for its involvement in female-specific gene expression

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Introduction

Schistosoma mansoni, a multicelluar eukaryotic blood fluke, is a major cause of morbidity worldwide in humans. Ultraspiracle protein, a member of the RXR1 subfamily of the steroid receptor superfamily, binds to the s15 chorion gene of Drosophila recognizing an imperfect palindrome containing the core sequence TCACGT [11, 12]. We report the identification and characterization of Schistosoma mansoni RXR cDNA (SmRXR), and we provide evidence for a possible role in regulation of female-specific gene expression.

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