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The fungal mitochondrial Nad5 pan-genic intron landscape

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posted on 2019-11-08, 04:13 authored by Abdullah Zubaer, Alvan Wai, Georg Hausner

An intron landscape was prepared for the fungal mitochondrial nad5 gene. A hundred and eighty-eight fungal species were examined and a total of 265 introns were noted to be located in 29 intron insertion sites within the examined nad5 genes. Two hundred and sixty-three introns could be classified as group I types and two group II introns were noted. One additional group II intron module was identified nested within a composite group I intron. Based on features related to RNA secondary structures, introns can be classified into different subtypes and it was observed that intron insertion-sites are biased towards phase 0 and they appear to be specific to an intron type. Intron landscapes could be used as a guide map to predict the location of fungal mtDNA mobile introns, which are composite elements that include a ribozyme component and in some instances open reading frames encoding homing endonucleases or reverse transcriptases and all of these have applications in biotechnology.

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GH would like to acknowledge funding from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada [Discovery Grant RGPIN-2015-06658]. In addition AW and AZ would like to acknowledge funding from the University of Manitoba GETS program.

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