Author:
Urquhart Andrew S,Vogan Aaron A,Gardiner Donald M,Idnurm Alexander
Abstract
AbstractTransposable elements in eukaryotic organisms have historically been considered ‘selfish’, at best conferring indirect benefits to their host organisms. The Starships are a recently discovered feature in fungal genomes that are predicted to confer beneficial traits to their hosts and also have hallmarks of being transposable elements. Here, we provide experimental evidence that Starships are indeed autonomous transposons, using the model Paecilomyces variotii, and identify the HhpA ‘Captain’ tyrosine recombinase as essential for their mobilization into genomic sites with a specific target site consensus sequence. Furthermore, we identify multiple recent horizontal gene transfer of Starships, implying that they frequency jump between species. Fungal genomes have mechanisms to defend against mobile elements, which are frequently detrimental to the host. We discover that Starships are also vulnerable to repeat-induced point mutation defence, thereby having implications on the evolutionary stability of such elements.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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