A temperature-regulated, retrotransposon-like element from Candida albicans
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- DOI: 10.1128/jb.174.17.5624-5632.1992
A temperature-regulated, retrotransposon-like element from Candida albicans
Abstract
A repetitive element was isolated from the genome of Candida albicans. This repetitive element, which we designated alpha, was localized to a 500-bp fragment of genomic DNA. The alpha element was dispersed in the genome and varied in copy number and genomic location in the strains examined. Analyses of various loci containing the alpha element identified a locus containing a composite element. This composite element consisted of two direct repeats of the alpha element separated by approximately 5.5 kb of DNA, a structural arrangement similar to that of retrovirus-like transposable elements. The flanking alpha elements of the composite structure were 388 bp in length and were identical in sequence. They were bounded by the nucleotides 5'-TG. ... CA-3', which were part of a delimiting inverted repeat, a feature conserved in the long terminal repeats of retroviruses and retrovirus-like elements. As in retrovirus-like elements, the entire composite element, including the alpha elements, was transcribed into an approximately unit-length mRNA. The expression of this transcript was greatly increased when cells were grown at 25 versus 37 degrees C. As has been found in many retrotransposons, the composite element was flanked by a 5-bp duplication and varied in both copy number and genomic location in various strains. We conclude that the composite element is a retrotransposon-like element, and we have designated this element Tca1. We suggest that Tca1 may be relevant to the genomic evolution of C. albicans and the pathogenic potential of the organism.
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