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Establishment of a Lotus japonicus gene tagging population using the exon-targeting endogenous retrotransposon LORE1
Authors:Fukai Eigo  Soyano Takashi  Umehara Yosuke  Nakayama Shinobu  Hirakawa Hideki  Tabata Satoshi  Sato Shusei  Hayashi Makoto
Institution:Division of Plant Sciences, National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences, Tsukuba 305-8602, Japan.
Abstract:We established a gene tagging population of the model legume Lotus japonicus using an endogenous long terminal repeat (LTR) retrotransposon Lotus Retrotransposon 1 (LORE1). The population was composed of 2450 plant lines, from which a total of 4532 flanking sequence tags of LORE1 were recovered by pyrosequencing. The two-dimensional arrangement of the plant population, together with the use of multiple identifier sequences in the primers used to amplify the flanking regions, made it possible to trace insertions back to the original plant lines. The large-scale detection of new LORE1 insertion sites revealed a preference for genic regions, especially in exons of protein-coding genes, which is an interesting feature to consider in the interaction between host genomes and chromoviruses, to which LORE1 belongs, a class of retrotransposon widely distributed among plants. Forward screening of the symbiotic mutants from the population succeeded to identify five symbiotic mutants of known genes. These data suggest that LORE1 is robust as a genetic tool.
Keywords:gene tagging  Lotus Retrotransposons 1  retrotransposon  pyrosequencing  symbiosis  Lotus japonicus
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