Podar Mircea, Mullineaux Lauren, Huang Hon-Ren, Perlman Philip S, Sogin Mitchell L
Biology Department, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Massachusetts 02543, USA.
Appl Environ Microbiol. 2002 Dec;68(12):6392-8. doi: 10.1128/AEM.68.12.6392-6398.2002.
Group II introns are catalytic RNAs and mobile retrotransposable elements known to be present in the genomes of some nonmarine bacteria and eukaryotic organelles. Here we report the discovery of group II introns in a bacterial mat sample collected from a deep-sea hydrothermal vent near 9 degrees N on the East Pacific Rise. One of the introns was shown to self-splice in vitro. This is the first example of marine bacterial introns from molecular population structure studies of microorganisms that live in the proximity of hydrothermal vents. These types of mobile genetic elements may prove useful in improving our understanding of bacterial genome evolution and may serve as valuable markers in comparative studies of bacterial communities.
II 类内含子是具有催化活性的 RNA 和可移动的反转录转座元件,已知存在于一些非海洋细菌和真核细胞器的基因组中。在此,我们报告在从东太平洋海隆北纬 9 度附近的深海热液喷口采集的细菌垫样本中发现了 II 类内含子。其中一个内含子在体外被证明能进行自我剪接。这是来自对生活在热液喷口附近的微生物进行分子群体结构研究中首次发现的海洋细菌内含子实例。这些类型的可移动遗传元件可能有助于增进我们对细菌基因组进化的理解,并且在细菌群落的比较研究中可作为有价值的标记。