نتایج جستجو برای: retrotransposon

تعداد نتایج: 2306  

2012
Yaya Cui Shyam Barampuram Minviluz G. Stacey C. Nathan Hancock Seth Findley Melanie Mathieu Zhanyuan Zhang Wayne A. Parrott

Insertional mutagenesis is a powerful tool for determining gene function in both model and crop plant species. Tnt1, the transposable element of tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) cell type 1, is a retrotransposon that replicates via an RNA copy that is reverse transcribed and integrated elsewhere in the plant genome. Based on studies in a variety of plants, Tnt1 appears to be inactive in normal plant...

Journal: :RNA 2017
Mauro D Locati Johanna F B Pagano Wim A Ensink Marina van Olst Selina van Leeuwen Ulrike Nehrdich Kongju Zhu Herman P Spaink Geneviève Girard Han Rauwerda Martijs J Jonker Rob J Dekker Timo M Breit

5S rRNA is a ribosomal core component, transcribed from many gene copies organized in genomic repeats. Some eukaryotic species have two 5S rRNA types defined by their predominant expression in oogenesis or adult tissue. Our next-generation sequencing study on zebrafish egg, embryo, and adult tissue identified maternal-type 5S rRNA that is exclusively accumulated during oogenesis, replaced throu...

2015
Federico Abascal Michael L. Tress Alfonso Valencia Janet Kelso

Summary: Transposable elements constitute a large fraction of vertebrate genomes and, during evolution, may be co-opted for new functions. Exonization of transposable elements inserted within or close to host genes is one possible way to generate new genes, and alternative splicing of the new exons may represent an intermediate step in this process. The genes TMPO and ZNF451 are present in all ...

2015
Federico Abascal Michael L. Tress Alfonso Valencia

Transposable elements constitute a large fraction of vertebrate genomes and, during evolution, may be co-opted for new functions. Exonization of transposable elements inserted within or close to host genes is one possible way to generate new genes, and alternative splicing of the new exons may represent an intermediate step in this process. The genes TMPO and ZNF451 are present in all vertebrat...

2014
Jon Schoorlemmer Raquel Pérez-Palacios María Climent Diana Guallar Pedro Muniesa

About half of the mammalian genome is occupied by DNA sequences that originate from transposable elements. Retrotransposons can modulate gene expression in different ways and, particularly retrotransposon-derived long terminal repeats, profoundly shape expression of both surrounding and distant genomic loci. This is especially important in pre-implantation development, during which extensive re...

2018
Paolo Mita Aleksandra Wudzinska Xiaoji Sun Joshua Andrade Shruti Nayak David J Kahler Sana Badri John LaCava Beatrix Ueberheide Chi Y Yun David Fenyö Jef D Boeke

LINE-1/L1 retrotransposon sequences comprise 17% of the human genome. Among the many classes of mobile genetic elements, L1 is the only autonomous retrotransposon that still drives human genomic plasticity today. Through its co-evolution with the human genome, L1 has intertwined itself with host cell biology. However, a clear understanding of L1's lifecycle and the processes involved in restric...

Journal: :Alzheimer's & Dementia 2017
Peter A. Larsen Michael W. Lutz Kelsie E. Hunnicutt Mirta Mihovilovic Ann M. Saunders Anne D. Yoder Allen D. Roses

It is hypothesized that retrotransposons have played a fundamental role in primate evolution and that enhanced neurologic retrotransposon activity in humans may underlie the origin of higher cognitive function. As a potential consequence of this enhanced activity, it is likely that neurons are susceptible to deleterious retrotransposon pathways that can disrupt mitochondrial function. An exampl...

2017
Jungnam Cho Jerzy Paszkowski

It is well documented that transposable elements (TEs) can regulate the expression of neighbouring genes. However, their ability to act in trans and influence ectopic loci has been reported rarely. We searched in rice transcriptomes for tissue-specific expression of TEs and found them to be regulated developmentally. They often shared sequence homology with co-expressed genes and contained pote...

Journal: :International Journal of Plant Genomics 2008
David Kuykendall Jonathan Shao Kenneth Trimmer

We describe discovery in Beta vulgaris L. of Coe1, a DNA transposase gene within putative long terminal repeats (LTRs), and other retrotransposon-like features including both a retroviral-like hypothetical gene and an Rvt2-domain reverse transcriptase pseudogene. The central DNA transposase gene encodes, in eight exons, a predicted 160-KDa protein producing BLAST alignments with En/Spm-type tra...

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