Helitrons in Drosophila : Chromatin modulation and tandem insertions

  • Dias G
  • Heringer P
  • Kuhn G
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Abstract

Although Helitrons were discovered 15 y ago, they still represent an elusive group of transposable elements (TEs). They are thought to transpose via a rolling-circle mechanism, but no transposition assay has yet been conducted. We have recently characterized a group of Helitrons in Drosophila, named DINE-TR1, that display interesting features, including pronounced enrichment at β-heterochromatin, multiple tandem insertions (TIs) of the entire TE, and that experienced at least 2 independent expansion events of its internal tandem repeats (TRs) in distant Drosophila lineages. Here we discuss 2 aspects of TE dynamics displayed by the DINE-TR1 Helitrons: (i) the general evolutionary impact of piRNA-guided heterochromatin formation via TE-derived TR expansion and (ii) the possible mechanisms that could account for the recurrent TIs of Helitrons.

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Dias, G. B., Heringer, P., & Kuhn, G. C. S. (2016). Helitrons in Drosophila : Chromatin modulation and tandem insertions. Mobile Genetic Elements, 6(2), e1154638. https://doi.org/10.1080/2159256x.2016.1154638

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