نتایج جستجو برای: retrotransposons

تعداد نتایج: 2591  

2015
Brian B Griffiths Richard G Hunter

In a recent paper, Hunter at al. propose a functional role for retrotransposons in the brain and mammalian stress response. In contrast to the predominant paradigm of “junk” DNA or parasitic leftovers, they hypothesize that these mobile genetic elements have been co-opted by cells to regulate the expression of proteinencoding genes in response to environmental insults. Retrotransposons were tho...

Journal: :EMBO reports 2015
Dennis Sadic Katharina Schmidt Sophia Groh Ivan Kondofersky Joachim Ellwart Christiane Fuchs Fabian J Theis Gunnar Schotta

More than 50% of mammalian genomes consist of retrotransposon sequences. Silencing of retrotransposons by heterochromatin is essential to ensure genomic stability and transcriptional integrity. Here, we identified a short sequence element in intracisternal A particle (IAP) retrotransposons that is sufficient to trigger heterochromatin formation. We used this sequence in a genome-wide shRNA scre...

Journal: :Journal of theoretical biology 2010
Alexandros Bousios David Waxman Stephen R Pearce

Retrotransposons occur in extremely large numbers in many eukaryotic genomes. However, little is known of the factors which affect the distribution of close proximity elements. In this work we investigate the frequency of close facing retrotransposons in a plant species with extremely high numbers of retrotransposons. Molecular observations are compared with predictions of a mathematical model ...

2015
Geraldine Servant Prescott L. Deininger

The telomerase complex is a specialized reverse transcriptase (RT) that inserts tandem DNA arrays at the linear chromosome ends and contributes to the protection of the genetic information in eukaryotic genomes. Telomerases are phylogenetically related to retrotransposons, encoding also the RT activity required for the amplification of their sequences throughout the genome. Intriguingly the tel...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2001
C P Witte Q H Le T Bureau A Kumar

A new group of long terminal repeats (LTR) retrotransposons, termed terminal-repeat retrotransposons in miniature (TRIM), are described that are present in both monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous plant. TRIM elements have terminal direct repeat sequences between approximately 100 and 250 bp in length that encompass an internal domain of approximately 100-300 bp. The internal domain contains pr...

2012
Renè Massimiliano Marsano Daniela Leronni Pietro D'Addabbo Luigi Viggiano Eustachio Tarasco Ruggiero Caizzi

A set of 67 novel LTR-retrotransposon has been identified by in silico analyses of the Culex quinquefasciatus genome using the LTR_STRUC program. The phylogenetic analysis shows that 29 novel and putatively functional LTR-retrotransposons detected belong to the Ty3/gypsy group. Our results demonstrate that, by considering only families containing potentially autonomous LTR-retrotransposons, the...

Journal: :Systematic biology 2006
Irina R Arkhipova

Penelope-like elements (PLEs) are a relatively little studied class of eukaryotic retroelements, distinguished by the presence of the GIY-YIG endonuclease domain, the ability of some representatives to retain introns, and the similarity of PLE-encoded reverse transcriptases to telomerases. Although these retrotransposons are abundant in many animal genomes, the reverse transcriptase moiety can ...

2012
Dongying Gao Jinfeng Chen Mingsheng Chen Blake C. Meyers Scott Jackson

LTR retrotransposons are often the most abundant components of plant genomes and can impact gene and genome evolution. Most reported LTR retrotransposons are large elements (>4 kb) and are most often found in heterochromatic (gene poor) regions. We report the smallest LTR retrotransposon found to date, only 292 bp. The element is found in rice, maize, sorghum and other grass genomes, which indi...

2015
Jacqueline R. Kemp Michelle S. Longworth

Retrotransposons are repetitive DNA sequences that are positioned throughout the human genome. Retrotransposons are capable of copying themselves and mobilizing new copies to novel genomic locations in a process called retrotransposition. While most retrotransposon sequences in the human genome are incomplete and incapable of mobilization, the LINE-1 retrotransposon, which comprises~17% of the ...

2012
Anton Novikov Georgiy Smyshlyaev Olga Novikova

Chromodomain-containing LTR retrotransposons are one of the most successful groups of mobile elements in plant genomes. Previously, we demonstrated that two types of chromodomains (CHDs) are carried by plant LTR retrotransposons. Chromodomains from group I (CHD_I) were detected only in Tcn1-like LTR retrotransposons from nonseed plants such as mosses (including the model moss species Physcomitr...

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