The Molecular Evolution and Structural Organization of Self‐Splicing Group I Introns at Position 516 in Nuclear SSU rDNA of Myxomycetes
- 11 July 2003
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in The Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology
- Vol. 50 (4) , 283-292
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1550-7408.2003.tb00135.x
Abstract
Group I introns are relatively common within nuclear ribosomal DNA of eukaryotic microorganisms, especially in myxomycetes. Introns at position S516 in the small subunit ribosomal RNA gene are particularly common, but have a sporadic occur rence in myxomycetes.Fuligo septica, Badhamia gracilis, andPhysarum flavicomum, all members of the family Physaraceae, contain related group IC1 introns at this site. TheF. septicaintron was studied at the molecular level and found to self‐splice as naked RNA and to generate full‐length intron RNA circles during incubation. Group I introns at position S516 appear to have a particularly widespread distribution among protists and fungi. Secondary structural analysis of more than 140 S516 group I introns available in the database revealed five different types of organization, including IC1 introns with and without His‐Cys homing endonuclease genes, complex twin‐ribozyme introns, IE introns, and degenerate group I‐like introns. Both intron structural and phylogenetic analyses indicate a multiple origin of the S516 introns during evolution. The myxomycete introns are related to S516 introns in the more distantly related brown algae andAcanthamoebaspecies. Possible mechanisms of intron transfer both at the RNA‐ and DNA‐levels are discussed in order to explain the observed widespread, but scattered, phylogenetic distribution.Keywords
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