| Literature DB >> 26245353 |
Elaine Silva Dias1,2, Clémence Hatt3, Serge Hamon4, Perla Hamon5, Michel Rigoreau6, Dominique Crouzillat7, Claudia Marcia Aparecida Carareto8, Alexandre de Kochko9, Romain Guyot10.
Abstract
Retrotransposons are the main component of plant genomes. Recent studies have revealed the complexity of their evolutionary dynamics. Here, we have identified Copia25 in Coffea canephora, a new plant retrotransposon belonging to the Ty1-Copia superfamily. In the Coffea genomes analyzed, Copia25 is present in relatively low copy numbers and transcribed. Similarity sequence searches and PCR analyses show that this retrotransposon with LTRs (Long Terminal Repeats) is widely distributed among the Rubiaceae family and that it is also present in other distantly related species belonging to Asterids, Rosids and monocots. A particular situation is the high sequence identity found between the Copia25 sequences of Musa, a monocot, and Ixora, a dicot species (Rubiaceae). Our results reveal the complexity of the evolutionary dynamics of the ancient element Copia25 in angiosperm, involving several processes including sequence conservation, rapid turnover, stochastic losses and horizontal transfer.Entities:
Keywords: Copia25; Genome dynamics; Horizontal transfer; Rubiaceae; Sequence conservation; Transposable element
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26245353 DOI: 10.1007/s11103-015-0352-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Mol Biol ISSN: 0167-4412 Impact factor: 4.076