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The molecular evolution and structural organization of group I introns at position 1389 in nuclear small subunit rDNA of myxomycetes
Authors:Wikmark Odd-Gunnar  Haugen Peik  Lundblad Eirik W  Haugli Kari  Johansen Steinar D
Institution:Department of Molecular Biotechnology, RNA Research Group, Institute of Medical Biology, University of Troms?, N-9037 Troms?, Norway.
Abstract:The number of nuclear group I introns from myxomycetes is rapidly increasing in GenBank as more rDNA sequences from these organisms are being sequenced. They represent an interesting and complex group of intervening sequences because several introns are mobile (or inferred to be mobile) and many contain large and unusual insertions in peripheral loops. Here we describe related group I introns at position 1389 in the small subunit rDNA of representatives from the myxomycete family Didymiaceae. Phylogenetic analyses support a common origin and mainly vertical inheritance of the intron. All S1389 introns from the Didymiaceae belong to the IC1 subclass of nuclear group I introns. The central catalytic core region of about 100 nt appears divergent in sequence composition even though the introns reside in closely related species. Furthermore, unlike the majority of group I introns from myxomycetes the S1389 introns do not self-splice as naked RNA in vitro under standard conditions, consistent with a dependence on host factors for folding or activity. Finally, the myxomycete S1389 introns are exclusively found within the family Didymiaceae, which suggests that this group I intron was acquired after the split between the families Didymiaceae and Physaraceae.
Keywords:Diderma                        Didymium            intron evolution  ribosomal DNA
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