Structural and sequence diversity of eukaryotic transposable elements

dc.contributor.authorKenji K. Kojima
dc.date.accessioned2025-08-21T10:03:37Z
dc.date.available2025-08-21T10:03:37Z
dc.date.issued2018-11-08
dc.description.abstractThe majority of eukaryotic genomes contain a large fraction of repetitive sequences that primarily originate from transpositional bursts of transposable elements (TEs). " "Repbase serves as a database for eukaryotic repetitive sequences and has now become the largest collection of eukaryotic TEs. During the development of Repbase, many new superfamilies/lineages of TEs, which include Helitron, Polinton, Ginger and SINEU, were reported. " "The unique composition of protein domains and DNA motifs in TEs sometimes indicates novel mechanisms of transposition, replication, anti-suppression or proliferation. " "In this review, our current understanding regarding the diversity of eukaryotic TEs in sequence, protein domain composition and structural hallmarks is introduced and summarized, based on the classification system implemented in Repbase. " "Autonomous eukaryotic TEs can be divided into two groups: Class I TEs, also called retrotransposons, and Class II TEs, or DNA transposons. Long terminal repeat (LTR) retrotransposons, including endogenous retroviruses, non-LTR retrotransposons, tyrosine recombinase retrotransposons and Penelope-like elements, are well accepted groups of autonomous retrotransposons. " "They share reverse transcriptase for replication but are distinct in the catalytic components responsible for integration into the host genome. " "Similarly, at least three transposition machineries have been reported in eukaryotic DNA transposons: DDD/E transposase, tyrosine recombinase and HUH endonuclease combined with helicase. " "Among these, TEs with DDD/E transposase are dominant and are classified into 21 superfamilies in Repbase. " "Non-autonomous TEs are either simple derivatives generated by internal deletion, or are composed of several units that originated independently.en
dc.identifier.citationKojima Kenji K.. (2019). Structural and sequence diversity of eukaryotic transposable elements. Genes & Genetic Systems. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1266/ggs.18-00024en
dc.identifier.doi10.1266/ggs.18-00024
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1266/ggs.18-00024
dc.identifier.urihttps://nur.nu.edu.kz/handle/123456789/9814
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherGenetics Society of Japan
dc.relation.ispartofGenes & Genetic Systemsen
dc.sourceGenes & Genetic Systems, (2018)en
dc.subjectRetrotransposonen
dc.subjectBiologyen
dc.subjectTransposable elementen
dc.subjectGeneticsen
dc.subjectEukaryotic chromosome fine structureen
dc.subjectTransposaseen
dc.subjectGenomeen
dc.subjectRecombinaseen
dc.subjectLong terminal repeaten
dc.subjectRepeated sequenceen
dc.subjectComputational biologyen
dc.subjectGeneen
dc.subjectRecombinationen
dc.subjecttype of access: open accessen
dc.titleStructural and sequence diversity of eukaryotic transposable elementsen
dc.typereviewen

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