Selfish DNA in protein-coding genes of Rickettsia
- PMID: 11030655
- DOI: 10.1126/science.290.5490.347
Selfish DNA in protein-coding genes of Rickettsia
Abstract
Rickettsia conorii, the aetiological agent of Mediterranean spotted fever, is an intracellular bacterium transmitted by ticks. Preliminary analyses of the nearly complete genome sequence of R. conorii have revealed 44 occurrences of a previously undescribed palindromic repeat (150 base pairs long) throughout the genome. Unexpectedly, this repeat was found inserted in-frame within 19 different R. conorii open reading frames likely to encode functional proteins. We found the same repeat in proteins of other Rickettsia species. The finding of a mobile element inserted in many unrelated genes suggests the potential role of selfish DNA in the creation of new protein sequences.
Comment in
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Selfish DNA and the origin of genes.Science. 2001 Jan 12;291(5502):252-3. doi: 10.1126/science.291.5502.252. Science. 2001. PMID: 11253208 No abstract available.
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