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SUBMITTER: Wei W
PROVIDER: S-EPMC99594 | biostudies-literature | 2001 Feb
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Wei W W Gilbert N N Ooi S L SL Lawler J F JF Ostertag E M EM Kazazian H H HH Boeke J D JD Moran J V JV
Molecular and cellular biology 20010201 4
Long interspersed nuclear elements (LINEs or L1s) comprise approximately 17% of human DNA; however, only about 60 of the approximately 400,000 L1s are mobile. Using a retrotransposition assay in cultured human cells, we demonstrate that L1-encoded proteins predominantly mobilize the RNA that encodes them. At much lower levels, L1-encoded proteins can act in trans to promote retrotransposition of mutant L1s and other cellular mRNAs, creating processed pseudogenes. Mutant L1 RNAs are mobilized at ...[more]