A 'hot-spot' for Ty transposition on the left arm of yeast chromosome III
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A 'hot-spot' for Ty transposition on the left arm of yeast chromosome III
Abstract
The small ring derivative of Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome III, which was formed by a cross-over between HML on the left arm and HMR on the right arm, contains three Ty elements. The class II element Ty 1-17 lies immediately centromere-distal to LEU2 on the left arm while two class I elements are tandemly arranged distal to PGK on the right arm. We have sequenced the regions of chromosome III surrounding Ty 1-17 and have defined a region where a number of transposition events have occurred. This region is flanked by the 5' ends of two tRNA genes, tRNA3Glu on the centromere distal side and tRNA3Leu immediately in front of LEU2. Close to the tRNA3Glu gene there is a region containing degenerate delta sequences organised in opposite orientations. Immediately distal to Ty 1-17 there are two complete solo delta elements, one inserted into the other. The sequence indicates that these two delta sequences were inserted into chromosome II by separate transposition events. A model is presented to explain how this structure arose and the role of solo delta elements in transposon propagation and maintenance is discussed.
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