Structure of Kluyveromyces lactis subtelomeres:: duplications and gene content

被引:46
作者
Fairhead, C [1 ]
Dujon, B [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Paris 06, Dept Struct & Dynam Genomes, Inst Pasteur, CNRS,UFR 927,Unite Genet Mol Levures,URA 2171, F-75724 Paris, France
关键词
fungal chromosome; gene duplication; long terminal repeats; retrotransposon; pseudogene; subtelomere;
D O I
10.1111/j.1567-1364.2006.00033.x
中图分类号
Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
摘要
We have constructed a map of the duplicated regions of Kluyveromyces lactis subtelomeres. Seven out of 12 subtelomeres contain an almost identical 9 kb long segment starting from the end. This segment is bordered by a long terminal repeat element. Two of the subtelomeres share sequence similarity that extends over a total of 20 kb. The other subtelomeres also contain duplicated regions of 1-6 kb. Nonduplicated regions contain unique genes and genes from paralog families. All duplicated segments are in the same orientation with respect to the telomere, probably as a result of genetic exchange. We map the only two copies of retrotransposons in the genome, in subtelomeres. Low-complexity gene sequences that encode threonine- and serine-rich peptides are associated with the subtelomeres of K. lactis, as in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The ubiquity of these sequences in hemiascomycete genomes, and the propensity they have to encode proteins with extracellular localization, make these genes ideal candidates for fast evolving 'contingency' genes involved in the adaptation of a species to its environment.
引用
收藏
页码:428 / 441
页数:14
相关论文
共 35 条
[1]   Why are parasite contingency genes often associated with telomeres? [J].
Barry, JD ;
Ginger, ML ;
Burton, P ;
McCulloch, R .
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR PARASITOLOGY, 2003, 33 (01) :29-45
[2]   Large-scale exploration of growth inhibition caused by overexpression of genomic fragments in Saccharomyces cerevisiae -: art. no. R72 [J].
Boyer, J ;
Badis, G ;
Fairhead, C ;
Talla, E ;
Hantraye, F ;
Fabre, E ;
Fischer, G ;
Hennequin, C ;
Koszul, R ;
Lafontaine, I ;
Ozier-Kalogeropoulos, O ;
Ricchetti, M ;
Richard, GF ;
Thierry, A ;
Dujon, B .
GENOME BIOLOGY, 2004, 5 (09)
[3]  
Caro LHP, 1997, YEAST, V13, P1477, DOI 10.1002/(SICI)1097-0061(199712)13:15<1477::AID-YEA184>3.0.CO
[4]  
2-L
[5]   Karyotype rearrangements in a wine yeast strain by rad52-dependent and rad52-independent mechanisms [J].
Carro, D ;
Bartra, E ;
Piña, B .
APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY, 2003, 69 (04) :2161-2165
[6]   Multiple sequence alignment with the Clustal series of programs [J].
Chenna, R ;
Sugawara, H ;
Koike, T ;
Lopez, R ;
Gibson, TJ ;
Higgins, DG ;
Thompson, JD .
NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH, 2003, 31 (13) :3497-3500
[7]   A comparative study of duplications in bacteria and eukaryotes: The importance of telomeres [J].
Coissac, E ;
Maillier, E ;
Netter, P .
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND EVOLUTION, 1997, 14 (10) :1062-1074
[8]   Genome evolution in yeasts [J].
Dujon, B ;
Sherman, D ;
Fischer, G ;
Durrens, P ;
Casaregola, S ;
Lafontaine, I ;
de Montigny, J ;
Marck, C ;
Neuvéglise, C ;
Talla, E ;
Goffard, N ;
Frangeul, L ;
Aigle, M ;
Anthouard, V ;
Babour, A ;
Barbe, V ;
Barnay, S ;
Blanchin, S ;
Beckerich, JM ;
Beyne, E ;
Bleykasten, C ;
Boisramé, A ;
Boyer, J ;
Cattolico, L ;
Confanioleri, F ;
de Daruvar, A ;
Despons, L ;
Fabre, E ;
Fairhead, C ;
Ferry-Dumazet, H ;
Groppi, A ;
Hantraye, F ;
Hennequin, C ;
Jauniaux, N ;
Joyet, P ;
Kachouri, R ;
Kerrest, A ;
Koszul, R ;
Lemaire, M ;
Lesur, I ;
Ma, L ;
Muller, H ;
Nicaud, JM ;
Nikolski, M ;
Oztas, S ;
Ozier-Kalogeropoulos, O ;
Pellenz, S ;
Potier, S ;
Richard, GF ;
Straub, ML .
NATURE, 2004, 430 (6995) :35-44
[9]   Comparative genomics in hemiascomycete yeasts: Evolution of sex, silencing, and subtelomeres [J].
Fabre, E ;
Muller, H ;
Therizols, P ;
Lafontaine, I ;
Dujon, B ;
Fairhead, C .
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND EVOLUTION, 2005, 22 (04) :856-873
[10]   Molecular origins of rapid and continuous morphological evolution [J].
Fondon, JW ;
Garner, HR .
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2004, 101 (52) :18058-18063