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Acquisition of Full-Length Viral Helicase Domains by Insect Retrotransposon-Encoded Polypeptides.


ABSTRACT: Recent metagenomic studies in insects identified many sequences unexpectedly closely related to plant virus genes. Here we describe a new example of this kind, insect R1 LINEs with an additional C-terminal domain in their open reading frame 2. This domain is similar to NTPase/helicase (SF1H) domains, which are found in replicative proteins encoded by plant viruses of the genus Tobamovirus. We hypothesize that the SF1H domain could be acquired by LINEs, directly or indirectly, upon insect feeding on virus-infected plants. Possible functions of this domain in LINE transposition and involvement in LINEs counteraction the silencing-based cell defense against retrotransposons are discussed.

SUBMITTER: Lazareva E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4686597 | biostudies-literature | 2015

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Acquisition of Full-Length Viral Helicase Domains by Insect Retrotransposon-Encoded Polypeptides.

Lazareva Ekaterina E   Lezzhov Alexander A   Vassetzky Nikita N   Solovyev Andrey A   Morozov Sergey S  

Frontiers in microbiology 20151222


Recent metagenomic studies in insects identified many sequences unexpectedly closely related to plant virus genes. Here we describe a new example of this kind, insect R1 LINEs with an additional C-terminal domain in their open reading frame 2. This domain is similar to NTPase/helicase (SF1H) domains, which are found in replicative proteins encoded by plant viruses of the genus Tobamovirus. We hypothesize that the SF1H domain could be acquired by LINEs, directly or indirectly, upon insect feeding  ...[more]

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