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Mol Cell Biol. 1991 December; 11(12): 6139-6148
A new member of a family of site-specific retrotransposons is present in the spliced leader RNA genes of Trypanosoma cruzi.
M S Villanueva,
S P Williams,
C B Beard,
F F Richards and
S Aksoy
Yale-MacArthur Center for Molecular Parasitology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut 06510.
ABSTRACT
A new member of a family of site-specific retrotransposons is described in the New World trypanosome Trypanosoma cruzi. This element, CZAR (cruzi-associated retrotransposon), resembles two previously described retrotransposons found in the African trypanosome T. brucei gambiense and the mosquito trypanosomatid Crithidia fasciculata in specifically inserting between nucleotides 11 and 12 of the highly conserved 39-mer of the spliced leader RNA (SL-RNA) gene. CZAR is similar in overall organization to the other two SL-RNA-associated elements. It possesses two potential long open reading frames which resemble the gag and pol genes of retroviruses. In the pol open reading frame, all three elements contain similarly arranged endonuclease domains and share extensive amino acid homology in the reverse transcriptase region. All are associated with the SL-RNA gene locus and are present in low copy numbers. They do not appear to have 5' truncated versions. All three retrotransposons are otherwise quite distinct from one another, with no significant overall amino acid homology. The presence of such retroelements inserted into the identical site within SL-RNA gene sequences in at least three evolutionarily distant trypanosomatid species argues for a functional role. Because these elements appear to have a precise target site requirement for integration, we refer to them as SL siteposons.
Mol Cell Biol. 1991 December; 11(12): 6139-6148
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