RIRE2, a novel gypsy-type retrotransposon from rice.
- 1 January 1999
- journal article
- Published by Genetics Society of Japan in Genes & Genetic Systems
- Vol. 74 (3) , 83-91
- https://doi.org/10.1266/ggs.74.83
Abstract
The 441-bp DNA segment in a PCR-amplified fragment from Oryza sativa cv. IR36 was found to have a sequence with features characteristic of LTRs of retroelements, which was named RIRE2 (Rice retroelement #2) and further analyzed. Cloning and sequencing analyses of the DNA segments connected to LTR-like sequence showed that RIRE2 has a long internal region almost 10 kb long that is flanked by LTR-like sequences. This internal region carries a primer binding site (PBS) and polypurine tract (PPT) which are necessary for cDNA synthesis of retroelements. The PBS sequence is complementary to the 3' end region of tRNA(Arg). The internal region has an rt gene homologous to that of gypsy-type retrotransposons, evidence that RIRE2 is indeed a retrotransposon related to gypsy from Drosophila. RIRE2 has an extra sequence more than 4 kb long in the region downstream of gag-pol. Phylogenetic analysis of the putative amino-acid sequences of the rt gene as well as the int gene showed that RIRE2 is related to a group of gypsy-type retrotransposons of a large size that include Grande1-4 of teosinte, Tat4-1 and Athila1-1 of Arabidopsis thaliana, and Cyclops-2 of pea, but distantly related to any other group of gypsy-type retrotransposons, including RIRE3 and RIRE8 of rice. RIRE2 and Grande1-4 had the highest homology in the gag-pol region, but the nucleotide sequences of the LTR regions differed. Both elements had significant homology in the middle area of the extra regions downstream of gag-pol, in which they had an open reading frame encoding a protein with no known function on the opposite strand from that coding for gag-pol.Keywords
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