Repbase Reports

2007, Volume 7, Issue 10
October 31, 2007
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ISSN# 1534-830X
Page 1047

hATm-2_AA

hATm-2_AA, a family of autonomous hATm DNA transposons - a consensus sequence.

Submitted:
30-Oct-2007
Accepted:
30-OCT-2007
Key Words:
hAT; DNA transposon; Transposable Element; Autonomous DNA transposon; hAT superfamily; hATm group; hATm-2_AA
Source:
Aedes aegypti
Organism:
Aedes aegypti
Taxonomy:
Eukaryota; Metazoa; Ecdysozoa; Arthropoda; Hexapoda; Insecta; Pterygota; Neoptera; Holometabola; Diptera; Nematocera; Culicoidea; Culicidae; Culicinae; Aedini; Aedes; Stegomyia
[] Authors:
Kapitonov,V.V. and Jurka,J.
Title:
hATm, a distinct group of hAT DNA transposons in animals.
Journal:
Repbase Reports 7(10), 1047-1047 (2007)
Abstract:
hATm is a separate group of hAT DNA transposons. Significant identity between hATm and hAT transposases appears after PSI BLAST iterations. hATm transposons exist in genomes of different animals, including segmented worms (Helobdella robusta, leech), flatworms (Schmidtea mediterranea, freshwater planarian), insects (Aedes aegyptus, mosquito), and tunicate (Ciona savignyi sea squirt). All identified hATm transposons are characterized by 8-bp target site duplications and conserved termini (5'-TAGGgtGgyccnnA). The planarian hAT-7_SM,hAT-8_SM and hAT-10_SM transposons also belong to the hATm group. Their putative classification as hAT transposons was not supported by significant similarity (BLAST and PSI-BLAST) to known hAT transposase proteins. hATm-2_AA is a young family of hATm autonomous DNA transposons identified in the mosquito genome. The consensus sequence was built based on multiple alignment of 3 copies. The 5'-terminal portion of the transposon is not known.
Derived:
[1] (Consensus)
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