Discovery and genome-wide characterization of a novel miniature inverted repeat transposable element reveal genome-specific distribution in Glycine

IF 1.7 4区 生物学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Genes & genomics Pub Date : 2024-04-27 DOI:10.1007/s13258-024-01519-5
Hümeyra Yıldız Akkamış, Emir Can Kaya, Ahmet L. Tek
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Abstract

Background

Miniature inverted repeat transposable elements (MITEs) are a dynamic component responsible for genome evolution. Tourist MITEs are derived from and mobilized by elements from the harbinger superfamily.

Objective

In this study, a novel family of Tourist-like MITE was characterized in wild soybean species Glycine falcata. The new GftoMITE1 was initially discovered as an insertional polymorphism of the centromere-specific histone H3 (CenH3) gene in G. falcata.

Methods

Using polymerase chain reaction, cloning and sequencing approaches, we showed a high number of copies of the GftoMITE1 family. Extensive bioinformatic analyses revealed the genome-level distribution and locus-specific mapping of GftoMITE1 members in Glycine species.

Results

Our results provide the first extensive characterization of the GftoMITE1 family and contribute to the understanding of the evolution of MITEs in the Glycine genus. Genome-specific GftoMITE1 was prominent in perennial wild soybean species, but not in annual cultivated soybean (Glycine max) or its progenitor (Glycine soja).

Conclusions

We discuss that the GftoMITE1 family reveals a single rapid amplification in G. falcata and could have potential implications for gene regulation and soybean breeding as an efficient genetic marker for germplasm utilization in the future.

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新型微型倒位重复转座元件的发现和全基因组特性分析揭示了其在甘氨酸基因组中的特异性分布
背景微型倒置重复转座元件(MITE)是基因组进化的一个动态组成部分。本研究在野生大豆物种 Glycine falcata 中鉴定了一个新的游客类 MITE 家族。新的 GftoMITE1 最初是作为中心粒特异性组蛋白 H3(CenH3)基因的插入多态性在 G. falcata 中发现的。方法利用聚合酶链式反应、克隆和测序方法,我们发现 GftoMITE1 家族有大量拷贝。广泛的生物信息学分析揭示了 GftoMITE1 成员在甘氨酸物种中的基因组水平分布和位点特异性图谱。结果我们的研究结果首次提供了 GftoMITE1 家族的广泛特征,有助于理解甘氨酸属中 MITEs 的进化。GftoMITE1 在多年生野生大豆物种中表现突出,但在一年生栽培大豆(Glycine max)或其祖先(Glycine soja)中并不突出。结论我们讨论了 GftoMITE1 家族在 G. falcata 中的单个快速扩增,作为未来种质利用的高效遗传标记,可能对基因调控和大豆育种具有潜在影响。
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Genes & genomics
Genes & genomics 生物-生化与分子生物学
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131
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期刊介绍: Genes & Genomics is an official journal of the Korean Genetics Society (http://kgenetics.or.kr/). Although it is an official publication of the Genetics Society of Korea, membership of the Society is not required for contributors. It is a peer-reviewed international journal publishing print (ISSN 1976-9571) and online version (E-ISSN 2092-9293). It covers all disciplines of genetics and genomics from prokaryotes to eukaryotes from fundamental heredity to molecular aspects. The articles can be reviews, research articles, and short communications.
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