The Enterprise , a massive transposon carrying Spok meiotic drive genes
The genomes of eukaryotes are full of parasitic sequences known as transposable elements (TEs). Here, we report the discovery of a putative giant tyrosine-recombinase-mobilized DNA transposon, , from the model fungus Previously, we described a large genomic feature called the block which is notable...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Genome research 2021-05, Vol.31 (5), p.789-798 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The genomes of eukaryotes are full of parasitic sequences known as transposable elements (TEs). Here, we report the discovery of a putative giant tyrosine-recombinase-mobilized DNA transposon,
, from the model fungus
Previously, we described a large genomic feature called the
block which is notable due to the presence of meiotic drive genes of the
gene family. The
block ranges from 110 kb to 247 kb and can be present in at least four different genomic locations within
, despite what is an otherwise highly conserved genome structure. We propose that the reason for its varying positions is that the
block is not only capable of meiotic drive but is also capable of transposition. More precisely, the
block represents a unique case where the
has captured the
s, thereby parasitizing a resident genomic parasite to become a genomic hyperparasite. Furthermore, we demonstrate that
(without the
) is found in other fungal lineages, where it can be as large as 70 kb. Lastly, we provide experimental evidence that the
block is deleterious, with detrimental effects on spore production in strains which carry it. This union of meiotic drivers and a transposon has created a selfish element of impressive size in
, challenging our perception of how TEs influence genome evolution and broadening the horizons in terms of what the upper limit of transposition may be. |
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ISSN: | 1088-9051 1549-5469 1549-5469 |
DOI: | 10.1101/gr.267609.120 |