NOVEL-APPROACH FOR DISCOVERING RETROTRANSPOSONS - CHARACTERIZATION OFA LONG TERMINAL REPEAT ELEMENT IN THE SPOILAGE YEAST PICHIA-MEMBRANAEFACIENS AND ITS USE IN STRAIN IDENTIFICATION
Bm. Pearson et al., NOVEL-APPROACH FOR DISCOVERING RETROTRANSPOSONS - CHARACTERIZATION OFA LONG TERMINAL REPEAT ELEMENT IN THE SPOILAGE YEAST PICHIA-MEMBRANAEFACIENS AND ITS USE IN STRAIN IDENTIFICATION, International journal of systematic bacteriology, 45(2), 1995, pp. 386-389
A novel PCR-based approach designed to detect retrotransposon long ter
minal repeat (LTR) elements via their association with tRNA genes was
applied to Pichia membranaefaciens, an industrially important food spo
ilage yeast. A single primer based on tRNA gene sequences was used to
amplify DNA fragments from different strains, and an observed fragment
size difference among strains was found to correspond to the expected
size of an integrated LTR. A 289-bp element was cloned as part of the
larger fragment and shown to be present in a high copy number and var
iable genomic location in all strains examined. Sequence analysis reve
aled the element to be bounded by nucleotides TG at the 5' end and CA
at the 3' end and to exhibit target site duplication and other sequenc
e motifs diagnostic of retrotransposon LTRs. LTR sequence data enabled
the development of a rapid identification method which distinguished
among different strains. The novel method for LTR isolation and the st
rain identification system are both likely to prove generally applicab
le for a wide range of other organisms.