Isolation and characterization of RARE-1, a Ty1/copia-like retrotransposon domesticated in the genome of Rhizophora apiculata

2013 
Abstract Long terminal repeat (LTR) retrotransposons are predominant mobile elements that play important roles in plant genome evolution. Here, we isolated the first putative complete Ty1/ copia -like retrotransposon of 6303 bp in mangrove Rhizophora apiculata , named RARE-1 . RARE-1 was homologous to the soybean retroelement 1 ( SORE-1 ) and exhibited abundant cis -regulatory motifs involved in various stress responses in its LTRs. Using the sequence-specific amplification polymorphism (S-SAP) technique, we obtained a total of 112 bands for two R. apiculata populations from Hainan, China and Ranong, Thailand. The Hainan population showed slightly higher S-SAP polymorphism but fewer unique bands than the Ranong population. Moreover, the Hainan population also had significantly more copies of RARE-1 than the Ranong population as revealed by quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR). Our results suggested that RARE-1 might have been domesticated in the R. apiculata genome, as a result of the long-term evolution of mangroves under the extreme environment.
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