Human Long interspersed element-1 (L1) retrotransposons contain an internal RNA polymerase II promoter within their 5' untranslated region (UTR) and encode two proteins, (ORF1p and ORF2p) required for their mobilization (i.e., retrotransposition). The evolutionary success of L1 relies on the continuous retrotransposition of full-length L1 mRNAs. Previous studies identified functional splice donor (SD), splice acceptor (SA), and polyadenylation sequences in L1 mRNA and provided evidence that a small number of spliced L1 mRNAs retrotransposed in the human genome. Here, we demonstrate that the retrotransposition of intra-5'UTR or 5'UTR/ORF1 spliced L1 mRNAs leads to the generation of spliced integrated retrotransposed elements (SpIREs). We ide...
AbstractRetrotransposons have shaped eukaryotic genomes for millions of years. To analyze the conseq...
Transposable element derived sequences comprise -40% of the human genome. Long Interspersed Elements...
LINE-1s (L1s) are non-LTR retrotransposons that mobilize (i.e. , retrotranspose) using an RNA interm...
<div><p>Human Long interspersed element-1 (L1) retrotransposons contain an internal RNA polymerase I...
Mammalian genomes have expanded through the duplication of large blocks of DNA and retrotranspositio...
L1 retrotransposons can pose a threat to genome integrity. The host has evolved to restrict L1 repli...
<p>(A) Canonical L1 retrotransposition. An L1 is transcribed from a genomic location (red chromosome...
AbstractHuman L1 elements are highly abundant poly(A) (non-LTR) retrotransposons whose second open r...
L&barbelow;ong interspersed e&barbelow;lement-1 (LINE-1 or L1) comprises ∼17% of human DNA. Alth...
The vast majority of L1 insertions are 5 ¢ truncated and thus inactive. Yet, the mechanism of 5 ¢ tr...
The non-LTR retrotransposon L1 comprises ∼17% of the human genome and L1-mediated retrotransposi...
Approximately 42% of the human genome is composed of endogenous retroelements, and the major retroel...
Long Interspersed Nuclear Element-1 (LINE-1, L1) is the only autonomous active transposable element ...
<p>(A) Schematic of a full-length retrotransposition competent genomic L1. Top: the 5′ and 3′ UTRs (...
Human L1 retrotransposons can produce DNA transduction events in which unique DNA segments downstrea...
AbstractRetrotransposons have shaped eukaryotic genomes for millions of years. To analyze the conseq...
Transposable element derived sequences comprise -40% of the human genome. Long Interspersed Elements...
LINE-1s (L1s) are non-LTR retrotransposons that mobilize (i.e. , retrotranspose) using an RNA interm...
<div><p>Human Long interspersed element-1 (L1) retrotransposons contain an internal RNA polymerase I...
Mammalian genomes have expanded through the duplication of large blocks of DNA and retrotranspositio...
L1 retrotransposons can pose a threat to genome integrity. The host has evolved to restrict L1 repli...
<p>(A) Canonical L1 retrotransposition. An L1 is transcribed from a genomic location (red chromosome...
AbstractHuman L1 elements are highly abundant poly(A) (non-LTR) retrotransposons whose second open r...
L&barbelow;ong interspersed e&barbelow;lement-1 (LINE-1 or L1) comprises ∼17% of human DNA. Alth...
The vast majority of L1 insertions are 5 ¢ truncated and thus inactive. Yet, the mechanism of 5 ¢ tr...
The non-LTR retrotransposon L1 comprises ∼17% of the human genome and L1-mediated retrotransposi...
Approximately 42% of the human genome is composed of endogenous retroelements, and the major retroel...
Long Interspersed Nuclear Element-1 (LINE-1, L1) is the only autonomous active transposable element ...
<p>(A) Schematic of a full-length retrotransposition competent genomic L1. Top: the 5′ and 3′ UTRs (...
Human L1 retrotransposons can produce DNA transduction events in which unique DNA segments downstrea...
AbstractRetrotransposons have shaped eukaryotic genomes for millions of years. To analyze the conseq...
Transposable element derived sequences comprise -40% of the human genome. Long Interspersed Elements...
LINE-1s (L1s) are non-LTR retrotransposons that mobilize (i.e. , retrotranspose) using an RNA interm...