2015
DOI: 10.14348/molcells.2015.0121
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Gain of a New Exon by a Lineage-Specific Alu Element-Integration Event in the BCS1L Gene during Primate Evolution

Abstract: BCS1L gene encodes mitochondrial protein and is a member of conserved AAA protein family. This gene is involved in the incorporation of Rieske FeS and Qcr10p into complex III of respiratory chain. In our previous study, AluYRa2-derived alternative transcript in rhesus monkey genome was identified. However, this transcript has not been reported in human genome. In present study, we conducted evolutionary analysis of AluYRa2-exonized transcript with various primate genomic DNAs and cDNAs from humans, rhesus monk… Show more

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“…A typical Alu element is ~300 nt long and consists of two similar monomers: the left and right arms separated by an A-rich sequence and followed by a poly-A tail 33 . Although the antisense sequence of the right arm of an intronic Alu element is associated with the most reported exonization events, either arm or the antisense sequence of the entire Alu element could be exonized 4 34 . Interestingly, exon 6B mapped to the left arm of the antisense sequence of an Alu element that was found to be present in all members of Hominidae family ( Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A typical Alu element is ~300 nt long and consists of two similar monomers: the left and right arms separated by an A-rich sequence and followed by a poly-A tail 33 . Although the antisense sequence of the right arm of an intronic Alu element is associated with the most reported exonization events, either arm or the antisense sequence of the entire Alu element could be exonized 4 34 . Interestingly, exon 6B mapped to the left arm of the antisense sequence of an Alu element that was found to be present in all members of Hominidae family ( Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ACE gene is one of the insertional polymorphisms of Alu elements [44][45]. Many reports studied the Alu polymorphisms in the context of human genetics and evolution [46][47][48][49][50][51][52][53] . Recently, various studies reported the relationship between ACE gene polymorphism and Type 2 Diabetes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TE proliferation and elimination are two major contributors to change in the genome sizes of flowering plants [ 20 ]. In addition to shaping the size of the genome, TEs may affect gene expression in various ways: (1) insertions into exons usually lead to loss of function or alter the gene product, (2) insertion into introns can cause new alternative splicing [ 21 ], and (3) insertion into regulatory sequences upstream or downstream to a gene may lead to either upregulation or downregulation, depending on the role of a particular regulatory sequence [ 22 ]. Furthermore, as a natural target for various epigenetic silencing mechanisms, TEs induce formation of heterochromatic islands, which may lead to down-regulation of genes located within flanking regions [ 22 , 23 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%