Biology (Oct 2021)

Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Horizontal Transfer of <i>Sailor</i> (DD82E), a New Superfamily of <i>IS630-Tc1-Mariner</i> DNA Transposons

  • Shasha Shi,
  • Mikhail Puzakov,
  • Zhongxia Guan,
  • Kuilin Xiang,
  • Mohamed Diaby,
  • Yali Wang,
  • Saisai Wang,
  • Chengyi Song,
  • Bo Gao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/biology10101005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 10
p. 1005

Abstract

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Here, a new superfamily of IS630-Tc1-mariner (ITm) DNA transposons, termed Sailor, is identified, that is characterized by a DD82E catalytic domain and is distinct from all previously known superfamilies of the ITm group. Phylogenetic analyses revealed that Sailor forms a monophyletic clade with a more intimate link to the clades of Tc1/mariner and DD34E/Gambol. Sailor was detected in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes and invaded a total of 256 species across six kingdoms. Sailor is present in nine species of bacteria, two species of plantae, four species of protozoa, 23 species of Chromista, 12 species of Fungi and 206 species of animals. Moreover, Sailor is extensively distributed in invertebrates (a total of 206 species from six phyla) but is absent in vertebrates. Sailor transposons are 1.38–6.98 kb in total length and encoded transposases of ~676 aa flanked by TIRs with lengths between 18, 1362 and 4 bp (TATA) target-site duplications. Furthermore, our analysis provided strong evidence of Sailor transmissions from prokaryotes to eukaryotes and internal transmissions in both. These data update the classification of the ITm group and will contribute to the understanding of the evolution of ITm transposons and that of their hosts.

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