<HashMap><database>biostudies-other</database><scores/><additional><omics_type>Unknown</omics_type><volume>16(12)</volume><submitter>Higashiyama T</submitter><journal>The EMBO journal</journal><pagination>3715-23</pagination><full_dataset_link>https://www.ebi.ac.uk/biostudies/studies/S-EPMC1169995</full_dataset_link><abstract>Six copies of insertion elements accumulate in the subtelomeric region immediately proximal to the telomeric repeats on Chlorella chromosome I. The elements, designated Zepps, bear the characteristic features of non-viral (LINE-like) retrotransposons, including a poly(A) tail, 5'-truncations, a retroviral reverse transcriptase-like ORF and flanking target duplications. Detailed sequence analysis of the Chlorella subtelomeric region revealed a novel mechanism of Zepp transposition; successive insertions of each Zepp element into another Zepp as a target, leaving a tandem array of their 3'-regions with poly(A) tracts facing toward the centromere. Only the most distal Zepp copy was inverted to connect its poly(A) tail with the telomeric repeats. A similar Zepp cluster but without the telomeric repeats was also found at the terminus of another Chlorella chromosome. These structures contrast with that proposed for the addition of HeT-A and TART elements to Drosophila telomeres. Expression of Zepp elements is induced by heat shock treatment. Possible roles of the subtelomeric retrotransposons in formation and maintenance of telomeres are discussed.</abstract><repository>biostudies-other</repository><pmcid>PMC1169995</pmcid><data_source>Europe PMC</data_source><pubmed_authors>Higashiyama T</pubmed_authors><pubmed_authors>Noutoshi Y</pubmed_authors><pubmed_authors>Fujie M</pubmed_authors><pubmed_authors>Yamada T</pubmed_authors></additional><is_claimable>false</is_claimable><name>Zepp, a LINE-like retrotransposon accumulated in the Chlorella telomeric region.</name><description>Six copies of insertion elements accumulate in the subtelomeric region immediately proximal to the telomeric repeats on Chlorella chromosome I. The elements, designated Zepps, bear the characteristic features of non-viral (LINE-like) retrotransposons, including a poly(A) tail, 5'-truncations, a retroviral reverse transcriptase-like ORF and flanking target duplications. Detailed sequence analysis of the Chlorella subtelomeric region revealed a novel mechanism of Zepp transposition; successive insertions of each Zepp element into another Zepp as a target, leaving a tandem array of their 3'-regions with poly(A) tracts facing toward the centromere. Only the most distal Zepp copy was inverted to connect its poly(A) tail with the telomeric repeats. A similar Zepp cluster but without the telomeric repeats was also found at the terminus of another Chlorella chromosome. These structures contrast with that proposed for the addition of HeT-A and TART elements to Drosophila telomeres. Expression of Zepp elements is induced by heat shock treatment. Possible roles of the subtelomeric retrotransposons in formation and maintenance of telomeres are discussed.</description><dates><release>1997-01-01T00:00:00Z</release><publication>1997 Jun</publication><modification>2019-03-27T01:09:04Z</modification><creation>2019-03-27T01:09:04Z</creation></dates><accession>S-EPMC1169995</accession><cross_references><gen>D89938</gen><gen>D26375</gen><gen>D82879</gen><pubmed>9218812</pubmed><doi>10.1093/emboj/16.12.3715 </doi></cross_references></HashMap>