水平迁移Helitron家族对非洲爪蟾基因组进化的影响。

IF 4.7 2区 生物学 Q1 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Zhen Li, Nicolas Pollet
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摘要

背景:在真核生物中,大多数遗传物质的水平转移涉及移动DNA序列,这种事件被称为水平转座因子转移(HTT)。尽管已经报道了数千例HTT,但其转移机制及其对宿主基因组的影响仍然难以捉摸。结果:在几个爪蟾基因组中,我们仔细地注释了三个Helitron家族。Helitron家族的成员之一Heli1Xen1,经常参与捕获和重组非洲爪蟾早期胚胎发育所需的基因。值得注意的是,我们发现Heli1Xen1似乎在X. laevis中表达,并在X. laevis群体中产生了多个基因组多态性。为了确定Heli1Xen1的起源,我们根据现有的基因组片段搜索了它的一致序列。我们在另外13种脊椎动物的基因组中发现了高度相似的拷贝,这些脊椎动物来自不同的脊椎动物谱系,包括爬行动物、鳍状鱼类和两栖动物。进一步的系统发育分析提供了证据,表明Heli1Xen1在大约0.58- 1074万年前通过HTT侵入这些谱系。结论:在爬行动物、鱼类和两栖动物中频繁发生的heli1xen1参与的HTT事件,可能为研究跨谱系共享病毒等可能的传播媒介提供了线索。此外,我们提出Heli1Xen1序列可能是研究Helitron转位机制和基因组影响的理想候选者。
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Impact of a horizontally transferred Helitron family on genome evolution in Xenopus laevis.

Background: Within eukaryotes, most horizontal transfer of genetic material involves mobile DNA sequences and such events are called horizontal transposable element transfer (HTT). Although thousands of HTT examples have been reported, the transfer mechanisms and their impacts on host genomes remain elusive.

Results: In this work, we carefully annotated three Helitron families within several Xenopus frog genomes. One of the Helitron family, Heli1Xen1, is recurrently involved in capturing and shuffling Xenopus laevis genes required in early embryonic development. Remarkably, we found that Heli1Xen1 is seemingly expressed in X. laevis and has produced multiple genomic polymorphisms within the X. laevis population. To identify the origin of Heli1Xen1, we searched its consensus sequence against available genome assemblies. We found highly similar copies in the genomes of another 13 vertebrate species from divergent vertebrate lineages, including reptiles, ray-finned fishes and amphibians. Further phylogenetic analysis provides evidence showing that Heli1Xen1 invaded these lineages via HTT quite recently, around 0.58-10.74 million years ago.

Conclusions: The frequently Heli1Xen1-involved HTT events among reptiles, fishes and amphibians could provide insights into possible vectors for transfer, such as shared viruses across lineages. Furthermore, we propose that the Heli1Xen1 sequence could be an ideal candidate for studying the mechanism and genomic impact of Helitron transposition.

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Mobile DNA
Mobile DNA GENETICS & HEREDITY-
CiteScore
8.20
自引率
6.10%
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26
审稿时长
11 weeks
期刊介绍: Mobile DNA is an online, peer-reviewed, open access journal that publishes articles providing novel insights into DNA rearrangements in all organisms, ranging from transposition and other types of recombination mechanisms to patterns and processes of mobile element and host genome evolution. In addition, the journal will consider articles on the utility of mobile genetic elements in biotechnological methods and protocols.
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