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Complex evolutionary patterns of tRNA Leu(UAA) group I introns in the cyanobacterial radiation [corrected].

K Rudi1, K S Jakobsen.   

Abstract

Based on the findings that plastids and cyanobacteria have similar group I introns inserted into tRNAUAALeu genes, these introns have been suggested to be immobile and of ancient origin. In contrast, recent evidence suggests lateral transfer of cyanobacterial group I introns located in tRNAUAALeu genes. In light of these new findings, we have readdressed the evolution and lateral transfer of tRNAUAALeu group I introns in cyanobacteral radiation. We determined the presence of introns in 38 different strains, representing the major cyanobacterial lineages, and characterized the introns in 22 of the strains. Notably, two of these strains have two tRNAUAALeu genes, with each of these genes interrupted by introns, while three of the strains have both interrupted and uninterrupted genes. Two evolutionary distinct clusters of tRNA genes, with the genes interrupted by introns belonging to two distinct intron clusters, were identified. We also compared 16S rDNA and intron evolution for both closely and distantly related strains. The distribution of the introns in the clustered groups, as defined from 16S rDNA analysis, indicates relatively recent gain and/or loss of the introns in some of these lineages. The comparative analysis also suggests differences in the phylogenetic trees for 16S rDNA and the tRNAUAALeu group I introns. Taken together, our results show that the evolution of the intron is considerably more complex than previous studies found to be the case. We discuss, based on our results, evolutionary models involving lateral intron transfer and models involving differential loss of the intron.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10348857      PMCID: PMC93812          DOI: 10.1128/JB.181.11.3445-3451.1999

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bacteriol        ISSN: 0021-9193            Impact factor:   3.490


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