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The RNA Polymerase Dictates ORF1 Requirement and Timing of LINE and SINE Retrotransposition

Mobile elements comprise close to one half of the mass of the human genome. Only LINE-1 (L1), an autonomous non-Long Terminal Repeat (LTR) retrotransposon, and its non-autonomous partners—such as the retropseudogenes, SVA, and the SINE, Alu—are currently active human retroelements. Experimental evid...

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Autores principales: Kroutter, Emily N., Belancio, Victoria P., Wagstaff, Bradley J., Roy-Engel, Astrid M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2666806/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19390602
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1000458
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author Kroutter, Emily N.
Belancio, Victoria P.
Wagstaff, Bradley J.
Roy-Engel, Astrid M.
author_facet Kroutter, Emily N.
Belancio, Victoria P.
Wagstaff, Bradley J.
Roy-Engel, Astrid M.
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description Mobile elements comprise close to one half of the mass of the human genome. Only LINE-1 (L1), an autonomous non-Long Terminal Repeat (LTR) retrotransposon, and its non-autonomous partners—such as the retropseudogenes, SVA, and the SINE, Alu—are currently active human retroelements. Experimental evidence shows that Alu retrotransposition depends on L1 ORF2 protein, which has led to the presumption that LINEs and SINEs share the same basic insertional mechanism. Our data demonstrate clear differences in the time required to generate insertions between marked Alu and L1 elements. In our tissue culture system, the process of L1 insertion requires close to 48 hours. In contrast to the RNA pol II-driven L1, we find that pol III transcribed elements (Alu, the rodent SINE B2, and the 7SL, U6 and hY sequences) can generate inserts within 24 hours or less. Our analyses demonstrate that the observed retrotransposition timing does not dictate insertion rate and is independent of the type of reporter cassette utilized. The additional time requirement by L1 cannot be directly attributed to differences in transcription, transcript length, splicing processes, ORF2 protein production, or the ability of functional ORF2p to reach the nucleus. However, the insertion rate of a marked Alu transcript drastically drops when driven by an RNA pol II promoter (CMV) and the retrotransposition timing parallels that of L1. Furthermore, the “pol II Alu transcript” behaves like the processed pseudogenes in our retrotransposition assay, requiring supplementation with L1 ORF1p in addition to ORF2p. We postulate that the observed differences in retrotransposition kinetics of these elements are dictated by the type of RNA polymerase generating the transcript. We present a model that highlights the critical differences of LINE and SINE transcripts that likely define their retrotransposition timing.
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spelling pubmed-26668062009-04-24 The RNA Polymerase Dictates ORF1 Requirement and Timing of LINE and SINE Retrotransposition Kroutter, Emily N. Belancio, Victoria P. Wagstaff, Bradley J. Roy-Engel, Astrid M. PLoS Genet Research Article Mobile elements comprise close to one half of the mass of the human genome. Only LINE-1 (L1), an autonomous non-Long Terminal Repeat (LTR) retrotransposon, and its non-autonomous partners—such as the retropseudogenes, SVA, and the SINE, Alu—are currently active human retroelements. Experimental evidence shows that Alu retrotransposition depends on L1 ORF2 protein, which has led to the presumption that LINEs and SINEs share the same basic insertional mechanism. Our data demonstrate clear differences in the time required to generate insertions between marked Alu and L1 elements. In our tissue culture system, the process of L1 insertion requires close to 48 hours. In contrast to the RNA pol II-driven L1, we find that pol III transcribed elements (Alu, the rodent SINE B2, and the 7SL, U6 and hY sequences) can generate inserts within 24 hours or less. Our analyses demonstrate that the observed retrotransposition timing does not dictate insertion rate and is independent of the type of reporter cassette utilized. The additional time requirement by L1 cannot be directly attributed to differences in transcription, transcript length, splicing processes, ORF2 protein production, or the ability of functional ORF2p to reach the nucleus. However, the insertion rate of a marked Alu transcript drastically drops when driven by an RNA pol II promoter (CMV) and the retrotransposition timing parallels that of L1. Furthermore, the “pol II Alu transcript” behaves like the processed pseudogenes in our retrotransposition assay, requiring supplementation with L1 ORF1p in addition to ORF2p. We postulate that the observed differences in retrotransposition kinetics of these elements are dictated by the type of RNA polymerase generating the transcript. We present a model that highlights the critical differences of LINE and SINE transcripts that likely define their retrotransposition timing. Public Library of Science 2009-04-24 /pmc/articles/PMC2666806/ /pubmed/19390602 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1000458 Text en Kroutter et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Kroutter, Emily N.
Belancio, Victoria P.
Wagstaff, Bradley J.
Roy-Engel, Astrid M.
The RNA Polymerase Dictates ORF1 Requirement and Timing of LINE and SINE Retrotransposition
title The RNA Polymerase Dictates ORF1 Requirement and Timing of LINE and SINE Retrotransposition
title_full The RNA Polymerase Dictates ORF1 Requirement and Timing of LINE and SINE Retrotransposition
title_fullStr The RNA Polymerase Dictates ORF1 Requirement and Timing of LINE and SINE Retrotransposition
title_full_unstemmed The RNA Polymerase Dictates ORF1 Requirement and Timing of LINE and SINE Retrotransposition
title_short The RNA Polymerase Dictates ORF1 Requirement and Timing of LINE and SINE Retrotransposition
title_sort rna polymerase dictates orf1 requirement and timing of line and sine retrotransposition
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2666806/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19390602
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1000458
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