Reverse Transcriptase Encoded by a Human Transposable Element

Stephen L. Mathias(Johns Hopkins University), Alan F. Scott(Johns Hopkins University), Haig H. Kazazian(Johns Hopkins University), Jef D. Boeke(Johns Hopkins University), Abram Gabriel(Johns Hopkins University)
Science
December 20, 1991
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Abstract

L1 elements are highly repeated mammalian DNA sequences whose structure suggests dispersal by retrotransposition. A consensus L1 element encodes a protein with sequence similarity to known reverse transcriptases. The second open reading frame from the human L1 element L1.2A was expressed as a fusion protein targeted to Ty1 virus-like particles in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and shown to have reverse transcriptase activity. This activity was eliminated by a missense mutation in the highly conserved amino acid motif Y/F-X-D-D. Thus, L1 represents a potential source of the reverse transcriptase activity necessary for dispersion of the many classes of mammalian retroelements.


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