| Literature DB >> 18621706 |
Marcé D Lorenzen1, Andreas Gnirke, Jonathan Margolis, Jeffrey Garnes, Margie Campbell, Jeffrey J Stuart, Rajat Aggarwal, Stephen Richards, Yoonseong Park, Richard W Beeman.
Abstract
Maternal-Effect Dominant Embryonic Arrest ("Medea") factors are selfish nuclear elements that combine maternal-lethal and zygotic-rescue activities to gain a postzygotic survival advantage. We show that Medea(1) activity in Tribolium castaneum is associated with a composite Tc1 transposon inserted just downstream of the neurotransmitter reuptake symporter bloated tubules (blot), whose Drosophila ortholog has both maternal and zygotic functions. The 21.5-kb insertion contains defective copies of elongation initiation factor-3, ATP synthase subunit C, and an RNaseD-related gene, as well as a potentially intact copy of a prokaryotic DUF1703 gene. Sequence comparisons suggest that the current distribution of Medea(1) reflects global emanation after a single transpositional event in recent evolutionary time. The Medea system in Tribolium represents an unusual type of intragenomic conflict and could provide a useful vehicle for driving desirable genes into populations.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18621706 PMCID: PMC2481321 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0800444105
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205