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A mobile genetic element with unknown function found in distantly related viruses
Virology Journal (2013)
  • Torstein Tengs, Dr.
Abstract
BACKGROUND
The genetic element s2m seems to represent one of very few examples of mobile genetic elements in viruses. The function remains obscure and a scattered taxonomical distribution has been reported by numerous groups.
METHODS
We have searched GenBank in order to identify all viral accessions that have s2m(-like) sequence motifs. Rigorous phylogenetic analyses and constrained tree topology testing were also performed in order to investigate the apparently mobile nature of s2m.
RESULTS
The stem-loop s2m structure can be found in four families of + ssRNA viruses; Astroviridae, Caliciviridae, Picornaviridae and Coronaviridae. In all of these virus families, with the possible exception of Caliciviridae, multiple gains and/or losses of s2m would have to be postulated in order to explain the distribution of this character.
CONCLUSIONS:
s2m appears to be a mobile genetic element with a unique evolutionary history in all of the four virus families where it can be found. Based on our findings and a review of the current literature on s2m, a hypothesis implying an RNAi-like function for the s2m element is also outlined.
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Publication Date
April 25, 2013
Citation Information
Tengs T, Kristoffersen AB, Bachvaroff TR, Jonassen CM. A mobile genetic element with unknown function found in distantly related viruses. Virol Journal 2013 Apr 25;10:132.