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Annotation and sequence diversity of transposable elements in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)
被引:21
作者:
Gao, Dongying
[1
]
Abernathy, Brian
[1
]
Rohksar, Daniel
[2
]
Schmutz, Jeremy
[2
,3
]
Jackson, Scott A.
[1
]
机构:
[1] Univ Georgia, Ctr Appl Genet Technol, Athens, GA 30602 USA
[2] Energy Joint Genome Inst, US Dept, Walnut Creek, CA USA
[3] HudsonAlpha Inst Biotechnol, Huntsville, AL USA
基金:
美国国家科学基金会;
美国农业部;
关键词:
transposon;
common bean;
transposon database;
evolution;
ORF2;
GENOME-WIDE ANALYSIS;
LTR-RETROTRANSPOSONS;
IDENTIFICATION;
EVOLUTION;
PLANTS;
MAIZE;
CLASSIFICATION;
RESOURCE;
FAMILY;
D O I:
10.3389/fpls.2014.00339
中图分类号:
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号:
071001 ;
摘要:
Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) is an important legume crop grown and consumed worldwide. With the availability of the common bean genome sequence, the next challenge is to annotate the genome and characterize functional DNA elements. Transposable elements (TEs) are the most abundant component of plant genomes and can dramatically affect genome evolution and genetic variation. Thus, it is pivotal to identify TEs in the common bean genome. In this study, we performed a genome-wide transposon annotation in common bean using a combination of homology and sequence structure-based methods. We developed a 2.12-Mb transposon database which includes 791 representative transposon sequences and is available upon request or from www.phytozome.org. Of note, nearly all transposons in the database are previously unrecognized TEs. More than 5,000 transposon-related expressed sequence tags (ESTs) were detected which indicates that some transposons may be transcriptionally active. Two Ty1-copia retrotransposon families were found to encode the envelope-like protein which has rarely been identified in plant genomes. Also, we identified an extra open reading frame (ORE) termed ORF2 from 15 Ty3-gypsy families that was located between the ORE encoding the retrotransposase and the 3'LTR. The ORF2 was in opposite transcriptional orientation to retrotransposase. Sequence homology searches and phylogenetic analysis suggested that the ORF2 may have an ancient origin, but its function is not clear. These transposon data provide a useful resource for understanding the genome organization and evolution and may be used to identify active TEs for developing transposon-tagging system in common bean and other related genomes.
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