Mutator-like elements in Arabidopsis thaliana: Structure, diversity and evolution

Citation
Zh. Yu et al., Mutator-like elements in Arabidopsis thaliana: Structure, diversity and evolution, GENETICS, 156(4), 2000, pp. 2019-2031
Citations number
63
Categorie Soggetti
Biology,"Molecular Biology & Genetics
Journal title
GENETICS
ISSN journal
00166731 → ACNP
Volume
156
Issue
4
Year of publication
2000
Pages
2019 - 2031
Database
ISI
SICI code
0016-6731(200012)156:4<2019:MEIATS>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
While genome-wide surveys of abundance and diversity of mobile elements hav e been conducted for some class I transposable element families, little is known about the nature of class II transposable elements on this scale. In this report, we present the results from analysis of the sequence and struc tural diversity of Mutator-like elements (MULEs) in the genome of Arabidops is thaliana (Columbia). Sequence similarity searches and subsequent charact erization suggest that MULEs exhibit extreme structure, sequence, and size heterogeneity. Multiple alignments at the nucleotide and amino acid levels reveal conserved, potentially transposition-related sequence motifs. While many MULEs share common structural features to Mu elements in maize, some g roups lack characteristic long terminal inverted repeats. High sequence sim ilarity and phylogenetic analyses based on nucleotide sequence alignments i ndicate that many of these elements with diverse structural features may re main transpositionally competent and that multiple MULE lineages may have b een evolving independently over long time scales. Finally, there is evidenc e that MULEs are capable of the acquisition of host DNA segments, which may have implications for adaptive evolution, both at the element and host lev els.