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A Mariner-Like Transposable Element in the Insect Parasite Nematode Heterorhabditis bacteriophora
Authors:Eric Grenier  Monique Abadon  Frédéric Brunet  Pierre Capy  Pierre Abad
Institution:(1) INRA, Laboratoire de Biologie des Invertébrés, 123 Bd Francis Meilland, 06606 Antibes Cedex, France, FR;(2) CNRS, Laboratoire Populations, Génétique et Evolution, UPR 9034 Bat 13, Av de la Terrasse, 91198 Gif-sur-Yvette Cedex, France, FR
Abstract:For the first time, mariner elements were found in insect parasitic nematodes. Full-length elements were isolated from the rhabditid Heterorhabditis bacteriophora. They were 1279 bp long, flanked by two 30-bp inverted repeats, and were able to encode a putative 358-amino acid transposase. These elements were present in about 30 copies in the H. bacteriophora genome, but their distribution among closely related Heterorhabditis and Steinernema genera was patchy. DNA and encoded peptide sequences of H. bacteriophora mariners showed greater similarity to the mariner of the coleopteran Carpelimus sp. than to the mariners of the rhabditid Caenorhabditis elegans. The possibility of horizontal transfer was investigated by examination of a host for Heterorhabditis nematodes, a beetle of the Phyllophaga sp. Mariner elements were found in this insect, but they were not very similar to the H. bacteriophora elements. Finally, the H. bacteriophora mariners formed a group with those of invertebrates, suggesting vertical transmission from a common ancestor. Received: 14 November 1997 / Accepted: 4 August 1998
Keywords:: Transposable element —  Entomopathogenic nematodes —  Heterorhabditis—  Tc1-mariner superfamily —  Horizontal transfer
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