Affiliation:
1. Smurfit Institute of Genetics, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland
2. School of Natural Sciences, University of California, Merced, California
Abstract
ABSTRACT
A 10-kb region of the nuclear genome of the yeast
Vanderwaltozyma polyspora
contains an unusual cluster of five pseudogenes homologous to five different genes from yeast killer viruses, killer plasmids, the 2μm plasmid, and a
Penicillium
virus. By further database searches, we show that this phenomenon is not unique to
V. polyspora
but that about 40% of the sequenced genomes of Saccharomycotina species contain integrated copies of genes from DNA plasmids or RNA viruses. We propose the name NUPAVs (nuclear sequences of plasmid and viral origin) for these objects, by analogy to NUMTs (nuclear copies of mitochondrial DNA) and NUPTs (nuclear copies of plastid DNA, in plants) of organellar origin. Although most of the NUPAVs are pseudogenes, one intact and active gene that was formed in this way is the
KHS1
chromosomal killer locus of
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
. We show that
KHS1
is a NUPAV related to M2 killer virus double-stranded RNA. Many NUPAVs are located beside tRNA genes, and some contain sequences from a mixture of different extrachromosomal sources. We propose that NUPAVs are sequences that were captured by the nuclear genome during the repair of double-strand breaks that occurred during evolution and that some of their properties may be explained by repeated breakage at fragile chromosomal sites.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,General Medicine,Microbiology
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