Transposable elements Paul Kalitsis. History Barbara McClintock 1940s.

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Transposable elements

Paul Kalitsis

History

• Barbara McClintock 1940s

History

• Genetic loci could change position

• Theory of mobile or controlling elements

• Challenged the concept of a static genome

• Stopped publishing from 1953

• Awarded the Nobel Prize in 1983

History cont’

• Identified in bacteria and yeast in the late 60s and early 70s

Junk or Selfish DNA

• No obvious role apart from self propagation

• Variations in genome size

Genome size

• C-value paradox

• Maize 2,500 Mb

• Arabidopsis 150 Mb

• Lilium 35,000 Mb

Types of TEs

• DNA transposons

• Retrotransposons

• Endogenous retroviruses

Biemont & Vieira 2006 Nature

Lander 2001 Nature

genome.ucsc.edu

Function

• Development

• Imprinting

• Tissue differentiation

• Evolution

Lilium henryi

David SmythSchool of Biological SciencesMonash University

Dispersed repeat in L. henryi

• 3.5 x 1010 bp

• Distributed throughout the genome

• Retrotransposon 9.35 kb

gag RT RH INT

Selfish DNA

• Doolittle & Sapienza

• Orgel & Crick (1980 Nature)

Genome defense

• Recombination and deletion

• RNAi pathway

Epigenetic control

• Changes in DNA and/or protein

• Gene expression

• X-inactivation

Environment

• Stress

• Nutrition

• Chemicals

Morgan et. al. 1999 Waterland and Jirtle 2003

IAP

Avy

IAP

AvyMe Me

Biemont & Vieira 2006 Nature

Human disease

• 0.5 – 1%

• Cancer

• Haemophilia

• Muscular dystrophy

Applications

• Mutagenesis

• Gene delivery and therapy

Co-option

• Immune system

• Placental development

• Telomere maintenance

• Centromere

• Epilepsy

• Early development

Acknowledgments

• Chromosome and Chromatin Group

• Australian Research Council