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The recent transfer of a homing endonuclease gene
The myxomycete Didymium iridis (isolate Panama 2) contains a mobile group I intron named Dir.S956-1 after position 956 in the nuclear small subunit (SSU) rRNA gene. The intron is efficiently spread through homing by the intron-encoded homing endonuclease I-DirI. Homing endonuclease genes (HEGs) usua...
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2005
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1110740/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15891115 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki564 |
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author | Haugen, Peik Wikmark, Odd-Gunnar Vader, Anna Coucheron, Dag H. Sjøttem, Eva Johansen, Steinar D. |
author_facet | Haugen, Peik Wikmark, Odd-Gunnar Vader, Anna Coucheron, Dag H. Sjøttem, Eva Johansen, Steinar D. |
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description | The myxomycete Didymium iridis (isolate Panama 2) contains a mobile group I intron named Dir.S956-1 after position 956 in the nuclear small subunit (SSU) rRNA gene. The intron is efficiently spread through homing by the intron-encoded homing endonuclease I-DirI. Homing endonuclease genes (HEGs) usually spread with their associated introns as a unit, but infrequently also spread independent of introns (or inteins). Clear examples of HEG mobility are however sparse. Here, we provide evidence for the transfer of a HEG into a group I intron named Dir.S956-2 that is inserted into the SSU rDNA of the Costa Rica 8 isolate of D.iridis. Similarities between intron sequences that flank the HEG and rDNA sequences that flank the intron (the homing endonuclease recognition sequence) suggest that the HEG invaded the intron during the recent evolution in a homing-like event. Dir.S956-2 is inserted into the same SSU site as Dir.S956-1. Remarkably, the two group I introns encode distantly related splicing ribozymes with phylogenetically related HEGs inserted on the opposite strands of different peripheral loop regions. The HEGs are both interrupted by small spliceosomal introns that must be removed during RNA maturation. |
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spelling | pubmed-11107402005-05-13 The recent transfer of a homing endonuclease gene Haugen, Peik Wikmark, Odd-Gunnar Vader, Anna Coucheron, Dag H. Sjøttem, Eva Johansen, Steinar D. Nucleic Acids Res Article The myxomycete Didymium iridis (isolate Panama 2) contains a mobile group I intron named Dir.S956-1 after position 956 in the nuclear small subunit (SSU) rRNA gene. The intron is efficiently spread through homing by the intron-encoded homing endonuclease I-DirI. Homing endonuclease genes (HEGs) usually spread with their associated introns as a unit, but infrequently also spread independent of introns (or inteins). Clear examples of HEG mobility are however sparse. Here, we provide evidence for the transfer of a HEG into a group I intron named Dir.S956-2 that is inserted into the SSU rDNA of the Costa Rica 8 isolate of D.iridis. Similarities between intron sequences that flank the HEG and rDNA sequences that flank the intron (the homing endonuclease recognition sequence) suggest that the HEG invaded the intron during the recent evolution in a homing-like event. Dir.S956-2 is inserted into the same SSU site as Dir.S956-1. Remarkably, the two group I introns encode distantly related splicing ribozymes with phylogenetically related HEGs inserted on the opposite strands of different peripheral loop regions. The HEGs are both interrupted by small spliceosomal introns that must be removed during RNA maturation. Oxford University Press 2005 2005-05-12 /pmc/articles/PMC1110740/ /pubmed/15891115 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki564 Text en © The Author 2005. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved |
spellingShingle | Article Haugen, Peik Wikmark, Odd-Gunnar Vader, Anna Coucheron, Dag H. Sjøttem, Eva Johansen, Steinar D. The recent transfer of a homing endonuclease gene |
title | The recent transfer of a homing endonuclease gene |
title_full | The recent transfer of a homing endonuclease gene |
title_fullStr | The recent transfer of a homing endonuclease gene |
title_full_unstemmed | The recent transfer of a homing endonuclease gene |
title_short | The recent transfer of a homing endonuclease gene |
title_sort | recent transfer of a homing endonuclease gene |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1110740/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15891115 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki564 |
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