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The Minimal Active Human SVA Retrotransposon Requires Only the 5′-Hexamer and Alu-Like Domains
Author(s) -
Dustin C. Hancks,
Prabhat K. Mandal,
Ling E. Cheung,
Haig H. Kazazian
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
molecular and cellular biology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.14
H-Index - 327
eISSN - 1067-8824
pISSN - 0270-7306
DOI - 10.1128/mcb.00860-12
Subject(s) - retrotransposon , biology , alu element , random hexamer , insertional mutagenesis , genetics , rna , context (archaeology) , microbiology and biotechnology , gene , genome , human genome , transposable element , paleontology
RNA-based duplication mediated by reverse transcriptase (RT), a process termed retrotransposition, is ongoing in humans and is a source of significant inter- and perhaps intraindividual genomic variation. Thel ongin terspersede lement 1 (LINE-1 or L1) ORF2 protein is the genomic source for RT activity required for mobilization of its own RNA incis and other RNAs, such as SINE/variable-number tandem-repeat (VNTR)/Alu (SVA) elements, intrans . SVA elements are ∼2-kb hominid-specific noncoding RNAs that have resulted in single-gene disease in humans through insertional mutagenesis or aberrant mRNA splicing. Here, using an SVA retrotransposition cell culture assay in U2OS cells, we investigated SVA domains important in L1-mediated SVA retrotransposition. Partial- and whole-domain deletions revealed that removal of either the Alu-like or SINE-R domain in the context of a full-length SVA has little to no effect, whereas removal of the CT hexamer or the VNTR domain can result in a 75% decrease in activity. Additional experiments demonstrate that the Alu-like fragment alone can retrotranspose at low levels while the addition of the CT hexamer can enhance activity as much as 2-fold compared to that of the full-length SVA. These results suggest that no SVA domain is essential for retrotransposition in U2OS cells and that the 5′ end of SVA (hexamer and Alu-like domain) is sufficient for retrotransposition.

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