2019
DOI: 10.1186/s13100-019-0175-2
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Study of VIPER and TATE in kinetoplastids and the evolution of tyrosine recombinase retrotransposons

Abstract: Background Kinetoplastids are a flagellated group of protists, including some parasites, such as Trypanosoma and Leishmania species, that can cause diseases in humans and other animals. The genomes of these species enclose a fraction of retrotransposons including VIPER and TATE , two poorly studied transposable elements that encode a tyrosine recombinase (YR) and were previously classified a… Show more

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“…We cannot discard the possibility that genome assembly issues impaired us from finding complete copies of Merlin in B. saltans and Perkinsela sp. Recently, we have detected complete copies of VIPER retrotransposons in two Trypanosoma cruzi Dm28c assemblies sequenced by PacBio that were missed in 454-based assemblies [59]. The former technology generates long reads and thus allows better quality assembly of the repetitive sequences, which is not yet available for B. saltans and Perkinsela sp.…”
Section: Plos Onementioning
confidence: 99%
“…We cannot discard the possibility that genome assembly issues impaired us from finding complete copies of Merlin in B. saltans and Perkinsela sp. Recently, we have detected complete copies of VIPER retrotransposons in two Trypanosoma cruzi Dm28c assemblies sequenced by PacBio that were missed in 454-based assemblies [59]. The former technology generates long reads and thus allows better quality assembly of the repetitive sequences, which is not yet available for B. saltans and Perkinsela sp.…”
Section: Plos Onementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The DIRS elements were named in recognition of the first retrotransposon containing YR to be described, DIRS-1 , which was found in the slime mold Dictyostelium discoideum (Cappello et al 1985). This order can be divided into four superfamilies based on sequence structure and phylogeny: DIRS-like, Ngaro-like, PATlike , and VIPER-like (Ribeiro et al 2019). In general, the DIRS elements have three open reading frames (ORFs).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The PAT-like elements are phylogenetically closely related to the DIRS-like elements (Goodwin and Poulter 2001; Goodwin and Poulter 2004; Poulter and Goodwin 2005), although these two groups are not always monophyletic (Ribeiro et al 2019), and they can be differentiated by structural differences in the terminal repeats. Such as for Ngaro-like, PAT-like elements are composed of SDRs (Poulter and Goodwin 2005; Ribeiro et al 2019). The VIPER-like elements also have SDRs, and form a distinct group of retrotransposons restricted to the protozoans of the order Kinetoplastida (Ribeiro et al 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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