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Athila,a new retroelement from Arabidopsis thaliana
Authors:T. Pélissier  S. Tutois  J. M. Deragon  S. Tourmente  S. Genestier  G. Picard
Affiliation:(1) URA CNRS 1940, Biomove, Université Blaise Pascal, 24 avenue des Landais, 63177 Aubière Cedex, France
Abstract:An analysis of Arabidopsis thaliana heterochromatic regions allowed the identification of a new family of retroelements called Athila. These 10.5 kb elements, representing ca. 0.3% of the genome, present several features of retrotransposons and retroviruses. Athila elements are flanked by 1.5 kb long terminal repeats (LTR) that are themselves bounded by 5 bp perfect inverted repeats. These LTRs start and end with the retroviral consensus 5primeTG...CA3prime nucleotides. A putative tRNA-binding site and a polypurine tract are found adjacent to the 5prime and 3prime LTR respectively. The central domain is composed of two long open reading frames (ORFs) of 935 and 694 amino acids. Despite several indications of recent transposition activity, the translation of these ORFs failed to reveal significant homology with proteins associated to retrotransposition. We suggest that the Athila family could result from the transduction and dispersion of a cellular gene by a retrotransposon.
Keywords:repetitive DNA  retroviral element  heterochromatin  transposon
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