
Article
A mobile genetic element with unknown function found in distantly related viruses
Virology Journal
(2013)
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.
Disciplines
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.