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Protein landscape of the chromatin domains in the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum.

Gala Ramón-Zamorano ,
Sheila Mainye ,
Jessica Kimmel ,
Inge de Krijger ,
Abhishek Kanyal ,
Vendula Horáčková ,
Jonas Gockel ,
Martijn van den Broek ,
Yangyang Guo ,
Michaela Petter ,
Max Graser ,
Andrés Guillén-Samander ,
Michiel Vermeulen ,
Tobias Spielmann ,
Richárd Bártfai

Abstract

Epigenetic regulation is essential for development and adaptation across eukaryotes. However, a comprehensive overview of the molecular framework of chromatin-mediated regulation, particularly in non-model organisms, is lacking. Here, we present a systematic proteomic characterization of the chromatin domains in P. falciparum, an ancient human pathogen with a unique genome composition and epigenetic blueprint. We adapted and employed three proximity-labeling approaches to provide a high-confidence and comprehensive proteome of heterochromatin, euchromatin, and (peri)centromeric chromatin comprising 214 proteins, including both expected and new chromatin components. Characterization of 20 proteins validated our approach and uncovered (1) a protein influencing parasite transmission, (2) complexes relevant for histone variant exchange and chromatin-RNA interactions, and (3) the so-far believed-to-be-absent spindle assembly checkpoint and the corresponding Bub1-like kinase. This study hence offers a reference proteome of the chromatin domains and a resource to uncover novel chromatin biology.

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Cell host & microbe

Publication date 17-08-2026

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Publisher website (DOI) 10.1016/j.chom.2026.07.016
Europe PubMed Central 42607679
Pubmed 42607679

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