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Functional regulation of an ancestral RAG transposon ProtoRAG by a trans-acting factor YY1 in lancelet.


ABSTRACT: The discovery of ancestral RAG transposons in early deuterostomia reveals the origin of vertebrate V(D)J recombination. Here, we analyze the functional regulation of a RAG transposon, ProtoRAG, in lancelet. We find that a specific interaction between the cis-acting element within the TIR sequences of ProtoRAG and a trans-acting factor, lancelet YY1-like (bbYY1), is important for the transcriptional regulation of lancelet RAG-like genes (bbRAG1L and bbRAG2L). Mechanistically, bbYY1 suppresses the transposition of ProtoRAG; meanwhile, bbYY1 promotes host DNA rejoins (HDJ) and TIR-TIR joints (TTJ) after TIR-dependent excision by facilitating the binding of bbRAG1L/2?L to TIR-containing DNA, and by interacting with the bbRAG1L/2?L complex. Our data thus suggest that bbYY1 has dual functions in fine-tuning the activity of ProtoRAG and maintaining the genome stability of the host.

SUBMITTER: Liu S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7481187 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Functional regulation of an ancestral RAG transposon ProtoRAG by a trans-acting factor YY1 in lancelet.

Liu Song S   Yuan Shaochun S   Gao Xiaoman X   Tao Xin X   Yu Wenjuan W   Li Xu X   Chen Shangwu S   Xu Anlong A  

Nature communications 20200909 1


The discovery of ancestral RAG transposons in early deuterostomia reveals the origin of vertebrate V(D)J recombination. Here, we analyze the functional regulation of a RAG transposon, ProtoRAG, in lancelet. We find that a specific interaction between the cis-acting element within the TIR sequences of ProtoRAG and a trans-acting factor, lancelet YY1-like (bbYY1), is important for the transcriptional regulation of lancelet RAG-like genes (bbRAG1L and bbRAG2L). Mechanistically, bbYY1 suppresses the  ...[more]

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