BackgroundTnt1 was the first active plant retrotransposon identified in tobacco after nitrate reductase gene disruption. The Tnt1 superfamily comprises elements from Nicotiana (Tnt1 and Tto1) and Lycopersicon (Retrolyc1 and Tlc1) species. The study presented here was conducted to characterise Tnt1-related sequences in 20 wild species of Solanum and five cultivars of Solanum tuberosum.ResultsTnt1-related sequences were amplified from total genomic DNA using a PCR-based approach. Purified fragments were cloned and sequenced, and clustering analysis revealed three groups that differ in their U3 region. Using a network approach with a total of 453 non-redundant sequences isolated from Solanum (197), Nicotiana (140) and Lycopersicon (116) species, it is demonstrated that the Tnt1 superfamily can be treated as a population to resolve previous phylogenetic multifurcations. The resulting RNAseH network revealed that sequences group according to the Solanaceae genus, supporting a strong association with the host genome, whereas tracing the U3 region sequence association characterises the modular evolutionary pattern within the Tnt1 superfamily. Within each genus, and irrespective of species, nearly 20% of Tnt1 sequences analysed are identical, indicative of being part of an active copy. The network approach enabled the identification of putative "master" sequences and provided evidence that within a genus these master sequences are associated with distinct U3 regions.ConclusionThe results presented here support the hypothesis that the Tnt1 superfamily was present early in the evolution of Solanaceae. The evidence also suggests that the RNAseH region of Tnt1 became fixed at the host genus level whereas, within each genus, propagation was ensured by the diversification of the U3 region. Different selection pressures seemed to have acted on the U3 and RNAseH modules of ancestral Tnt1 elements, probably due to the distinct functions of these regions in the retrotransposon life cycle, resulting in both co evolution and adaptation of the element population with its host.
Radiation of the Tnt1 retrotransposon superfamily in three Solanaceae genera
M. E. Manetti,M. Rossi,A. Costa,A. Clausen,M. van Sluys
Published 2007 in BMC Evolutionary Biology
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2007
- Venue
BMC Evolutionary Biology
- Publication date
2007-03-07
- Fields of study
Biology, Medicine, Environmental Science
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Semantic Scholar, PubMed
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- master sequences
Putative highly represented Tnt1 sequences inferred from the network as candidates for active copies.
Aliases: putative master sequences
박진우 (dztg5apj7m) extraction뀨 (7c402c1b98) reviewKiller Whale (322360f1c1) reviewB (s683577b42) review - network approach
A sequence-network analysis applied to non-redundant Tnt1-related sequences to visualize relationships among them.
Aliases: network analysis
박진우 (dztg5apj7m) extraction뀨 (7c402c1b98) reviewKiller Whale (322360f1c1) reviewB (s683577b42) review - rnaseh region
A conserved retrotransposon coding region used in the network analysis to compare Tnt1-related sequences across genera.
박진우 (dztg5apj7m) extraction뀨 (7c402c1b98) reviewKiller Whale (322360f1c1) reviewB (s683577b42) review - solanaceae genus
The genus-level taxonomic grouping used to organize the sampled Solanum, Nicotiana, and Lycopersicon sequences in the analysis.
Aliases: genus
박진우 (dztg5apj7m) extraction뀨 (7c402c1b98) reviewKiller Whale (322360f1c1) reviewB (s683577b42) review - tnt1 superfamily
A group of plant retrotransposon elements that includes Tnt1 and related sequences from Nicotiana, Lycopersicon, and Solanum species.
Aliases: Tnt1-related sequences, Tnt1 elements
박진우 (dztg5apj7m) extraction뀨 (7c402c1b98) reviewKiller Whale (322360f1c1) reviewB (s683577b42) review - u3 region
The U3 portion of the retrotransposon long terminal repeat used here to compare sequence divergence among Tnt1-related elements.
Aliases: U3
박진우 (dztg5apj7m) extraction뀨 (7c402c1b98) reviewKiller Whale (322360f1c1) reviewB (s683577b42) review
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