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Horizontal transfer and proliferation of Tsu4 in Saccharomyces paradoxus.


ABSTRACT: Background:Recent evidence suggests that horizontal transfer plays a significant role in the evolution of of transposable elements (TEs) in eukaryotes. Many cases of horizontal TE transfer (HTT) been reported in animals and plants, however surprisingly few examples of HTT have been reported in fungi. Findings:Here I report evidence for a novel HTT event in fungi involving Tsu4 in Saccharomyces paradoxus based on (i) unexpectedly high similarity between Tsu4 elements in S. paradoxus and S. uvarum, (ii) a patchy distribution of Tsu4 in S. paradoxus and general absence from its sister species S. cerevisiae, and (iii) discordance between the phylogenetic history of Tsu4 sequences and species in the Saccharomyces sensu stricto group. Available data suggests the HTT event likely occurred somewhere in the Nearctic, Neotropic or Indo-Australian part of the S. paradoxus species range, and that a lineage related to S. uvarum or S. eubayanus was the likely donor species. The HTT event has led to massive proliferation of Tsu4 in the South American lineage of S. paradoxus, which exhibits partial reproductive isolation with other strains of this species because of multiple reciprocal translocations. Full-length Tsu4 elements are associated with both breakpoints of one of these reciprocal translocations. Conclusions:This work shows that comprehensive analysis of TE sequences in essentially-complete genome assemblies derived from long-read sequencing provides new opportunities to detect HTT events in fungi and other organisms. This work also provides support for the hypothesis that HTT and subsequent TE proliferation can induce genome rearrangements that contribute to post-zygotic isolation in yeast.

SUBMITTER: Bergman CM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5998506 | biostudies-literature | 2018

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Horizontal transfer and proliferation of Tsu4 in Saccharomyces paradoxus.

Bergman Casey M CM  

Mobile DNA 20180612


<h4>Background</h4>Recent evidence suggests that horizontal transfer plays a significant role in the evolution of of transposable elements (TEs) in eukaryotes. Many cases of horizontal TE transfer (HTT) been reported in animals and plants, however surprisingly few examples of HTT have been reported in fungi.<h4>Findings</h4>Here I report evidence for a novel HTT event in fungi involving <i>Tsu4</i> in <i>Saccharomyces paradoxus</i> based on (i) unexpectedly high similarity between <i>Tsu4</i> el  ...[more]

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