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The application of a homologous recombination assay revealed amino acid residues in an LTR-retrotransposon that were critical for integration.

A Atwood1, J Choi, H L Levin.   

Abstract

Retroviruses and their relatives, the LTR-retrotransposons, possess an integrase protein (IN) that is required for the insertion of reverse transcripts into the genome of host cells. Schizosaccharomyces pombe is the host of Tf1, an LTR-retrotransposon with integration activity that can be studied by using techniques of yeast genetics. In this study, we sought to identify amino acid substitutions in Tf1 that specifically affected the integration step of transposition. In addition to seeking amino acid substitutions in IN, we also explored the possibility that other Tf1 proteins contributed to integration. By comparing the results of genetic assays that monitored both transposition and reverse transcription, we were able to seek point mutations throughout Tf1 that blocked transposition but not the synthesis of reverse transcripts. These mutant versions of Tf1 were candidates of elements that possessed defects in the integration step of transposition. Five mutations in Tf1 that resulted in low levels of integration were found to be located in the IN protein: two substitutions in the N-terminal Zn domain, two in the catalytic core, and one in the C-terminal domain. These results suggested that each of the three IN domains was required for Tf1 transposition. The potential role of these five amino acid residues in the function of IN is discussed. Two of the mutations that reduced integration mapped to the RNase H (RH) domain of Tf1 reverse transcriptase. The Tf1 elements with the RH mutations produced high levels of reverse transcripts, as determined by recombination and DNA blot analysis. These results indicated that the RH of Tf1 possesses a function critical for transposition that is independent of the accumulation of reverse transcripts.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9445033      PMCID: PMC124611     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol        ISSN: 0022-538X            Impact factor:   5.103


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