Study of the Interaction between HP1 Family Proteins and Untranslated Regulatory Regions of the Gypsy Retrotransposons in Drosophila melanogaster


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Abstract

In vitro interaction between recombinant protein paralogs (HP1a, HP1b, and HP1c) of the HP1 family and 5′-untranslated regulatory regions of the gypsy retrotransposon group in Drosophila melanogastergypsy, Springer, Tirant, ZAM, Rover, and 17.6—was studied. Using competitive DNA, the conditions that enable specific binding with a matrix were identified. It was found that HP1 family proteins efficiently bind to the 5′-untranslated regulatory region of retrotransposons with tandem repeats. It was found that repeats are absolutely necessary for HP1a to bind to the 5′-untranslated region of the Tirant and ZAM mobile genetic elements. The absence of repeats (ZAM) or the presence of fewer than two repeats (Tirant) makes such interaction impossible. Thus, the presence of tandem repeats in the 5′-untranslated region of the gypsy retrotransposons is an important tool for regulating their transposition by heterochromatin proteins.

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A. R. Lavrenov

Department of Biology

Email: aikim57@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119234

L. N. Nefedova

Department of Biology

Email: aikim57@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119234

A. I. Kim

Department of Biology

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Email: aikim57@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119234

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