Phylogenetic analysis of HERV-K LTR family in human chromosome Xq26 and new world monkeys

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dc.contributor.authorHeui Soo Kim-
dc.contributor.authorJoo Young Choi-
dc.contributor.authorWon Ho Lee-
dc.contributor.authorKyung Lib Jang-
dc.contributor.authorWon Hyuck Park-
dc.contributor.authorDoo Ho Moon-
dc.contributor.authorOsamu Takenaka-
dc.contributor.authorByung Hwa Hyun-
dc.date.accessioned2017-04-19T08:57:02Z-
dc.date.available2017-04-19T08:57:02Z-
dc.date.issued2000-
dc.identifier.issnI000-0052-
dc.identifier.urihttps://oak.kribb.re.kr/handle/201005/5082-
dc.description.abstractSolitary long terminal repeats(LTRs) of human endogenous retrovirus K family(HERV-K) have been found to be coexpressed with sequences of closely located genes. It has been suggested that HERV-K LTR-like elements entered the primate genome approximately 33-40 million years ago. WE investigated the presence of HERV-K LTR elements in New World monkeys using PCR amplification. Six LTR elements of HERV-K family were identified from New World monkeys, represented by the squirrel and night monkeys. They showed a high degree of sequence homology(96-99%) with the human-specific HERV-K LTR elements. Phylogenetic analysis reveals that an LTR element (SM-1) from the squirrel monkey and another LTR element (NM-1) from the night monkey are very closely related to the human-specific HERV-K LTR elements with low degree of divergence. This finding suggests that some of LTR elements of HERV-K family have recently been proliferated in New World monkeys. A sequence in chromosome Xq26(AL034407) \ulcorner contains an HERV-K LTR element was shown to be present in the human genome, but is absent in the bonobo, chimpanzee, gorilla, orangutan, and gibbon. It has more than 99% homology to other human-specific HERV-K LTR elements. This sequence thus represents and isolated insertion of an evolving class of elements that may have made a particular contribution to human genomic plasticity.-
dc.publisherKorea Soc-Assoc-Inst-
dc.titlePhylogenetic analysis of HERV-K LTR family in human chromosome Xq26 and new world monkeys-
dc.title.alternativePhylogenetic analysis of HERV-K LTR family in human chromosome Xq26 and new world monkeys-
dc.typeArticle-
dc.citation.titleKorean Journal of Life Sciences-
dc.citation.number1-
dc.citation.endPage36-
dc.citation.startPage32-
dc.citation.volume10-
dc.contributor.affiliatedAuthorByung Hwa Hyun-
dc.contributor.alternativeName김희수-
dc.contributor.alternativeName최주영-
dc.contributor.alternativeName이원호-
dc.contributor.alternativeName장경립-
dc.contributor.alternativeName박원혁-
dc.contributor.alternativeName문두호-
dc.contributor.alternativeNameTakenaka-
dc.contributor.alternativeName현병화-
dc.identifier.bibliographicCitationKorean Journal of Life Sciences, vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 32-36-
dc.subject.keywordHERV-K LTR elements-
dc.subject.keywordphylogenetic analysis-
dc.subject.keywordPCR-
dc.subject.keywordhuman chromosome-
dc.subject.keywordprimates-
dc.subject.localHERV-K LTR elements-
dc.subject.localPhylogenetic analysis-
dc.subject.localphylogenetic analysis-
dc.subject.localPCR-
dc.subject.localhuman chromosome-
dc.subject.localprimates-
dc.description.journalClassN-
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