The plasmid replicator AMA1 in Aspergillus nidulans is an inverted duplication of a low-copy-number dispersed genomic repeat
- PMID: 8830247
- DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2958.1996.400937.x
The plasmid replicator AMA1 in Aspergillus nidulans is an inverted duplication of a low-copy-number dispersed genomic repeat
Abstract
The AMA1 sequence was isolated from a genomic library of Aspergillus nidulans on the basis of its ability to enhance transformation frequency and generate phenotypically unstable transformants in this fungus. These properties were previously shown to be the result of extrachromosomal replication of AMA1-bearing plasmids. Here we demonstrate that AMA1 is an inverted duplication of a sequence which has other isolated genomic copies. These sequences (mobile Aspergillus transformation enhancers, or MATEs) share a high degree of sequence similarity and exhibit some features characteristic of mobile elements, including a potential Met-tRNA priming site, similar to that found in retrotransposons of the Ty-copia group. The nucleotide sequence does not encode any extended polypeptides but contains ARS-consensus matches and a multiply repeated 'Spe' motif, which may be described as a symmetrically duplicated topoisomerase I recognition site. This motif was shown to be a target for illegitimate recombination events. The mobility of members of the MATE family is inferred from the observation that their chromosomal locations are highly variable between wild Aspergillus isolates. The inverted duplication AMA1 is present in laboratory strains derived from the Glasgow isolate but not in other wild isolates tested. This indicates that the inverted duplication AMA1 is of recent evolutionary origin and probably does not exert any conserved function in the chromosome. We discuss possible connections between structural features of AMA1 and its ability to promote extrachromosomal plasmid replication.
Similar articles
-
Autonomous plasmid replication in Aspergillus nidulans: AMA1 and MATE elements.Fungal Genet Biol. 1997 Jun;21(3):373-87. doi: 10.1006/fgbi.1997.0980. Fungal Genet Biol. 1997. PMID: 9290250 Review.
-
Multiple copies of MATE elements support autonomous plasmid replication in Aspergillus nidulans.Mol Microbiol. 1996 Apr;20(2):427-34. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2958.1996.tb02629.x. Mol Microbiol. 1996. PMID: 8733240
-
An autonomously replicating plasmid transforms Aspergillus nidulans at high frequency.Gene. 1991 Feb 1;98(1):61-7. doi: 10.1016/0378-1119(91)90104-j. Gene. 1991. PMID: 2013411
-
Cointegration of transforming DNAs in Aspergillus nidulans: a model using autonomously-replicating plasmids.Curr Genet. 1994 Oct;26(4):352-8. doi: 10.1007/BF00310500. Curr Genet. 1994. PMID: 7882430
-
Hitchhiking on chromosomes: A persistence strategy shared by diverse selfish DNA elements.Plasmid. 2019 Mar;102:19-28. doi: 10.1016/j.plasmid.2019.01.004. Epub 2019 Feb 3. Plasmid. 2019. PMID: 30726706 Review.
Cited by
-
Expanding the ku70 toolbox for filamentous fungi: establishment of complementation vectors and recipient strains for advanced gene analyses.Appl Microbiol Biotechnol. 2010 Jul;87(4):1463-73. doi: 10.1007/s00253-010-2588-1. Epub 2010 Apr 27. Appl Microbiol Biotechnol. 2010. PMID: 20422182 Free PMC article.
-
A Phe389Leu substitution in ergA confers terbinafine resistance in Aspergillus fumigatus.Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 2006 Jul;50(7):2533-6. doi: 10.1128/AAC.00187-06. Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 2006. PMID: 16801438 Free PMC article.
-
Considerations for Domestication of Novel Strains of Filamentous Fungi.ACS Synth Biol. 2025 Feb 21;14(2):343-362. doi: 10.1021/acssynbio.4c00672. Epub 2025 Jan 30. ACS Synth Biol. 2025. PMID: 39883596 Free PMC article. Review.
-
A screen for dynein synthetic lethals in Aspergillus nidulans identifies spindle assembly checkpoint genes and other genes involved in mitosis.Genetics. 1998 May;149(1):101-16. doi: 10.1093/genetics/149.1.101. Genetics. 1998. PMID: 9584089 Free PMC article.
-
Isolation of replicational cue elements from a library of bent DNAs of Aspergillus oryzae.Mol Biol Rep. 2000 Mar;27(1):13-9. doi: 10.1023/a:1007076511814. Mol Biol Rep. 2000. PMID: 10939521
Publication types
MeSH terms
Substances
Associated data
- Actions
Grants and funding
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources
Other Literature Sources
Miscellaneous