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Learning to live together: mutualism between self-splicing introns and their hosts

机译:学会生活在一起:自我分裂的内含子与其宿主之间的共生

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Group I and II introns can be considered as molecular parasites that interrupt protein-coding and structural RNA genes in all domains of life. They function as self-splicing ribozymes and thereby limit the phenotypic costs associated with disruption of a host gene while they act as mobile DNA elements to promote their spread within and between genomes. Once considered purely selfish DNA elements, they now seem, in the light of recent work on the molecular mechanisms regulating bacterial and phage group I and II intron dynamics, to show evidence of co-evolution with their hosts. These previously underappreciated relationships serve the co-evolving entities particularly well in times of environmental stress.
机译:I和II组内含子可被视为在生活的所有域中中断蛋白质编码和结构RNA基因的分子寄生虫。它们充当自分裂核酶,从而限制了与宿主基因破坏相关的表型成本,同时它们充当了可移动的DNA元素,促进了它们在基因组内和基因组之间的扩散。一旦被认为是纯粹自私的DNA元素,根据有关调节细菌和噬菌体I和II组内含子动力学的分子机制的最新研究,它们现在似乎可以显示出与宿主共进化的证据。这些先前未得到充分重视的关系在环境压力时期特别适合共同发展的实体。

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