Master: a novel family of PIF/Harbinger-like transposable elements identified in carrot (Daucus carota L.)
- 16 February 2006
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Molecular Genetics and Genomics
- Vol. 275 (5), 450-459
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s00438-006-0102-3
Abstract
Members of a novel Master family of class II transposons were identified in the carrot genome. Two elements, 2.5 kb long DcMaster1 and 4.4 kb long DcMaster-a, are characterized by 22 bp imperfect terminal inverted repeats and by 3 bp target site duplications. GenBank search revealed that related elements are also present in Medicago truncatula, including a 5.1 kb element MtMaster-a. Both DcMaster-a and MtMaster-a contain open reading frames encoding for putative transposases with the complete DDE domain typical for plant class II transposable elements belonging to PIF/Harbinger superfamily, where the Master elements form a distinct group. Less than 10 copies of the DcMaster element containing the DDE domain are present in genomes of carrot and other Apiaceae, but more copies with internal deletions or insertions may occur. DcMaster elements were associated with putative coding regions in 8 of 14 identified insertion sites. PCR amplification of carrot genomic DNA using a primer complementary to TIRs of DcMaster gave products Krak, present in the carrot genome in at least 3,600 copies.Keywords
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