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Abstract
BACKGROUND: DNA transposons are ubiquitous components of eukaryotic genomes. Academ superfamily of DNA transposons is one of the least characterized DNA transposon superfamilies in eukaryotes. DNA transposons belonging to the Academ superfamily have been reported from various animals, one red algal species Chondrus crispus, and one fungal species Puccinia graminis. Six Academ families from P. graminis encode a helicase in addition to putative transposase, while some other families encode a single protein which contains a putative transposase and an XPG nuclease.Entities:
Keywords: Academ; DNA transposon; Helicase; Plant homeodomain; Target site duplication; Transposase
Year: 2020 PMID: 32328173 PMCID: PMC7165386 DOI: 10.1186/s13100-020-00211-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mob DNA
Fig. 1Schematic structures of proteins encoded by Academ transposons. Encoded proteins are shown as open boxes, and inside them, protein domains are shown as colored boxes. Conserved residues are shown as bars in red and blue. Protein lengths are shown in parentheses. Transposase and helicase proteins of AcademH families are encoded in opposite directions
AcademH distribution
| Classification | Organism | |
|---|---|---|
| Fungi/Basidiomycota | ||
| -Pucciniomycetes/Pucciniales | ||
| -Agaricomycetes/Auriculariales | ||
| -Agaricomycetes/Atheliales | ||
| -Agaricomycetes/Agaricales | ||
| -Agaricomycetes/Amylocorticiales | ||
| -Agaricomycetes/Boletales | ||
| -Agaricomycetes/Hymenochaetales | ||
| -Agaricomycetes/Polyporales | ||
| -Exobasidiomycetes/Tilletiales | ||
| Fungi/Ascomycota | ||
| -Pezizomycetes/Pezizales | ||
| Fungi/Mucoromycota | ||
| -Mortierellomycetes/Mortierellales | ||
| Metazoa/Porifera | ||
| -Demospongiae/Haplosclerida | ||
| Metazoa/Cnidaria | ||
| -Anthozoa/Scleractinia | ||
| -Anthozoa/Actiniaria | ||
| Metazoa/Priapulida | ||
| -Priapulimorpha/Priapulimorphida | ||
| Metazoa/Mollusca | ||
| -Bivalva/Ostreoida | ||
| -Bivalva/Pectinoida | ||
| Metazoa/Hemichordata | ||
| -Euteropneusta | ||
| Metazoa/Echinodermata | ||
| -Echinoidea/Echinoida | ||
| Metazoa/Chordata | ||
| -Leptocardii/Amphioxiformes | ||
Fig. 2Motifs of protein domains conserved in the Academ superfamily. Conserved residues are shown in red. The lengths between motifs are shown in parentheses. a Superfamily II helicase. The motif names are shown below alignment. bAcadem transposase. Conserved residues are shown below alignment. Asterisks indicate three catalytic residues. ZnF indicates the location where animal transposases encode PHD fingers or another zinc finger motif, which are shown in (B1) and (B2), respectively
Fig. 3Termini and TSDs of Academ superfamily of DNA transposons from the fungus Puccinia coronata. Only one representative insertion is shown for each family. TSDs are colored in red. All termini and TSDs characterized in the study are shown in Supplementary Fig. S1
Fig. 4Termini and TSDs of Academ superfamily of DNA transposons from two animal species, Crassostrea virginica and Acropora digitifera. Only one representative insertion is shown for each family. TSDs are colored in red. No clear TSDs were observed for Academ-1_ADi and AcademH-6_ADi, while a short derivative of Academ-1_ADi is flanked by 9-bp TSDs (data not shown). All termini and TSDs characterized in the study are shown in Supplementary Fig. S2
Fig. 5Phylogeny of Academ transposases. Four lineages recognized are highlighted in different colors. Bootstrap values of 100 replicates are shown at nodes when they are > 50. Host organisms of TEs are shown after TE names