Virus-like attachment sites and plastic CpG islands:landmarks of diversity in plant Del retrotransposons.

Full-length Del elements from ten angiosperm genomes, 5 monocot and 5 dicot, were retrieved and putative attachment (att) sites were identified. In the 2432 Del elements, two types of U5 att sites and a single conserved type of U3 att site were identified. Retroviral att sites confer specificity to...

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Main Authors: Guilherme M Q Cruz, Cushla J Metcalfe, Nathalia de Setta, Edgar A O Cruz, Andréia Prata Vieira, Rosario Medina, Marie-Anne Van Sluys
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4029996?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-09f573d2c8724d8b9975c3764bc94ae82020-11-24T22:18:40ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0195e9709910.1371/journal.pone.0097099Virus-like attachment sites and plastic CpG islands:landmarks of diversity in plant Del retrotransposons.Guilherme M Q CruzCushla J MetcalfeNathalia de SettaEdgar A O CruzAndréia Prata VieiraRosario MedinaMarie-Anne Van SluysFull-length Del elements from ten angiosperm genomes, 5 monocot and 5 dicot, were retrieved and putative attachment (att) sites were identified. In the 2432 Del elements, two types of U5 att sites and a single conserved type of U3 att site were identified. Retroviral att sites confer specificity to the integration process, different att sites types therefore implies lineage specificity. While some features are common to all Del elements, CpG island patterns within the LTRs were particular to lineage specific clusters. All eudicot copies grouped into one single clade while the monocots harbour a more diverse collection of elements. Furthermore, full-length Del elements and truncated copies were unevenly distributed amongst chromosomes. Elements of Del lineage are organized in plants into three clusters and each cluster is composed of elements with distinct LTR features. Our results suggest that the Del lineage efficiently amplified in the monocots and that one branch is probably a newly emerging sub-lineage. Finally, sequences in all groups are under purifying selection. These results show the LTR region is dynamic and important in the evolution of LTR-retrotransposons, we speculate that it is a trigger for retrotransposon diversification.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4029996?pdf=render
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author Guilherme M Q Cruz
Cushla J Metcalfe
Nathalia de Setta
Edgar A O Cruz
Andréia Prata Vieira
Rosario Medina
Marie-Anne Van Sluys
spellingShingle Guilherme M Q Cruz
Cushla J Metcalfe
Nathalia de Setta
Edgar A O Cruz
Andréia Prata Vieira
Rosario Medina
Marie-Anne Van Sluys
Virus-like attachment sites and plastic CpG islands:landmarks of diversity in plant Del retrotransposons.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Guilherme M Q Cruz
Cushla J Metcalfe
Nathalia de Setta
Edgar A O Cruz
Andréia Prata Vieira
Rosario Medina
Marie-Anne Van Sluys
author_sort Guilherme M Q Cruz
title Virus-like attachment sites and plastic CpG islands:landmarks of diversity in plant Del retrotransposons.
title_short Virus-like attachment sites and plastic CpG islands:landmarks of diversity in plant Del retrotransposons.
title_full Virus-like attachment sites and plastic CpG islands:landmarks of diversity in plant Del retrotransposons.
title_fullStr Virus-like attachment sites and plastic CpG islands:landmarks of diversity in plant Del retrotransposons.
title_full_unstemmed Virus-like attachment sites and plastic CpG islands:landmarks of diversity in plant Del retrotransposons.
title_sort virus-like attachment sites and plastic cpg islands:landmarks of diversity in plant del retrotransposons.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Full-length Del elements from ten angiosperm genomes, 5 monocot and 5 dicot, were retrieved and putative attachment (att) sites were identified. In the 2432 Del elements, two types of U5 att sites and a single conserved type of U3 att site were identified. Retroviral att sites confer specificity to the integration process, different att sites types therefore implies lineage specificity. While some features are common to all Del elements, CpG island patterns within the LTRs were particular to lineage specific clusters. All eudicot copies grouped into one single clade while the monocots harbour a more diverse collection of elements. Furthermore, full-length Del elements and truncated copies were unevenly distributed amongst chromosomes. Elements of Del lineage are organized in plants into three clusters and each cluster is composed of elements with distinct LTR features. Our results suggest that the Del lineage efficiently amplified in the monocots and that one branch is probably a newly emerging sub-lineage. Finally, sequences in all groups are under purifying selection. These results show the LTR region is dynamic and important in the evolution of LTR-retrotransposons, we speculate that it is a trigger for retrotransposon diversification.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4029996?pdf=render
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