High nucleotide similarity of three Copia lineage LTR retrotransposons among plant genomes.

IF 2.3 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Genome Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1139/gen-2022-0026
Simon Orozco-Arias, Mathilde Dupeyron, David Gutierrez-Duque, Reinel Tabares-Soto, Romain Guyot
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Transposable elements (TEs) are mobile elements found in the majority of eukaryotic genomes. TEs deeply impact the structure and evolution of chromosomes and can induce mutations affecting coding genes. In plants, the major group of TEs is long terminal repeat retrotransposons (LTR-RTs). They are classified into superfamilies (Gypsy, Copia) and subclassified into lineages. Horizontal transfer (HT), defined as the nonsexual transmission of genetic material between species, is a process allowing LTR-RTs to invade a new genome. Although this phenomenon was considered rare, recent studies demonstrate numerous transfers of LTR-RTs. This study aims to determine which LTR-RT lineages are shared with high similarity among 69 plant genomes. We identified and classified 88 450 LTR-RTs and determined 143 cases of high similarities between pairs of genomes. Most of them involved three Copia lineages (Oryco/Ivana, Retrofit/Ale, and Tork/Tar/Ikeros). A detailed analysis of three cases of high similarities involving Tork/Tar/Ikeros group shows an uneven distribution in the phylogeny of the elements and incongruence with between phylogenetic trees topologies, indicating they could be originated from HTs. Overall, our results suggest that LTR-RT Copia lineages share outstanding similarity between distant species and may likely be involved in HT mechanisms more frequent than initially estimated.

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三个Copia谱系LTR反转录转座子在植物基因组中的高核苷酸相似性。
转座因子(te)是在大多数真核生物基因组中发现的可移动元件。te深刻影响染色体的结构和进化,并能诱导影响编码基因的突变。在植物中,te的主要类群是长末端重复反转录转座子(LTR-RTs)。他们被分为大家族(吉普赛,科皮亚)和分支。水平转移(HT)被定义为物种间遗传物质的非性传播,是一个允许LTR-RTs入侵新基因组的过程。虽然这种现象被认为是罕见的,但最近的研究表明,ltr - rt有许多转移。本研究旨在确定69个植物基因组中哪些LTR-RT谱系具有高相似性。我们鉴定并分类了88450个LTR-RTs,并确定了143个基因组对之间的高相似性。其中大多数涉及三个Copia血统(Oryco/Ivana, Retrofit/Ale和Tork/Tar/Ikeros)。通过对3例涉及Tork/Tar/Ikeros类群的高相似性的详细分析,发现它们在系统发育上分布不均匀,系统发育树拓扑结构不一致,表明它们可能起源于HTs。总的来说,我们的研究结果表明,LTR-RT Copia谱系在远缘物种之间具有突出的相似性,可能比最初估计的更频繁地参与高温机制。
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Genome
Genome 生物-生物工程与应用微生物
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5.30
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3.20%
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42
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Genome is a monthly journal, established in 1959, that publishes original research articles, reviews, mini-reviews, current opinions, and commentaries. Areas of interest include general genetics and genomics, cytogenetics, molecular and evolutionary genetics, developmental genetics, population genetics, phylogenomics, molecular identification, as well as emerging areas such as ecological, comparative, and functional genomics.
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