Virus-like attachment sites as structural landmarks of plants retrotransposons.
Edgar Andres Ochoa CruzGuilherme Marcello Queiroga CruzAndréia Prata VieiraMarie-Anne van SluysPublished in: Mobile DNA (2016)
The universal distribution of vl-att sites represents a new structural feature common to plant LTR-RTs and retroviruses. This is an important finding that expands the information about the structural similarity between LTR-RT and retroviruses. We speculate that the sequence diversity of vl-att sites could be important for the life cycle of retrotransposons, as it was shown for retroviruses. All the structural vl-att site signatures are strong candidates for further functional studies. Moreover, this is the first identification of specific LTR-RT content and their amplification patterns in a large dataset of LTR-RT lineages and angiosperm genomes. These distribution patterns could be used in the future with biotechnological identification purposes.