Contribution of ultra-short invasive elements to the evolution of the mitochondrial genome in the genus Podospora

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Koll, F
Boulay, J
Belcour, L
dAubentonCarafa, Y
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[1] Ctr. de Genet. Moléculaire, CNRS, 91198 Gif sur Yvette, Avenue de la Terrasse
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10.1093/nar/24.9.1734
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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In the filamentous fungus Podospora anserina, senescence is associated with major rearrangements of the mitochondrial DNA. The undecamer GGCGCAAGCTC has been described as a preferential site for these recombination events. We show that: (i) copies of this short sequence GGCGCAAGCTC are present in unexpectedly high numbers in the mitochondrial genome of this fungus; (ii) a short cluster of this sequence, localised in a group II intronic ORF, encodes amino acids that disrupt a protein domain that is otherwise highly conserved between various species; (iii) most of the polymorphisms observed between three related species, P.anserina, P.curvicolla and P.comata, are associated with the presence/absence of this sequence; (iv) this element lies at the boundaries of major rearrangements of the mitochondrial genomes; (v) at least two other short elements in the Podaspora mitochondrial genomes display similar features. We suggest that these short elements, called MUSEs (mitochondrial ultra-short elements), could be mobile and that they contribute to evolution of the mitochondrial genome in the genus Podospora. A model for mobility involving a target DNA-primed reverse transcription step is discussed.
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