Retrovirology (Sep 2005)

Natural history of the ERVWE1 endogenous retroviral locus

  • Duret Laurent,
  • Oriol Guy,
  • Bouton Olivier,
  • Beliaeff Jean,
  • Bonnaud Bertrand,
  • Mallet François

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1742-4690-2-57
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
p. 57

Abstract

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Abstract Background The human HERV-W multicopy family includes a unique proviral locus, termed ERVWE1, whose full-length envelope ORF was preserved through evolution by the action of a selective pressure. The encoded Env protein (Syncytin) is involved in hominoid placental physiology. Results In order to infer the natural history of this domestication process, a comparative genomic analysis of the human 7q21.2 syntenic regions in eutherians was performed. In primates, this region was progressively colonized by LTR-elements, leading to two different evolutionary pathways in Cercopithecidae and Hominidae, a genetic drift versus a domestication, respectively. Conclusion The preservation in Hominoids of a genomic structure consisting in the juxtaposition of a retrotransposon-derived MaLR LTR and the ERVWE1 provirus suggests a functional link between both elements.