Mol Biol, 2002, 36(6):813-820

A new planarian extrachromosomal virus-like element revealed by subtractive hybridization

A combination of suppression subtractive hybridization and a new technique of mirror orientation selection was used to compare the total DNA for two, sexual and asexual, races of freshwater planarian Girardia tigrina. Several race-specific DNA fragments were found. A new element termed planarian extrachromosomal virus-like element (PEVE) was revealed in the asexual race. The PEVE genome contains two unique regions, U1 and Us, which are flanked by inverted repeats. Two variants observed for the PEVE genome differ in combination of single- and double-stranded regions corresponding to U1 and Us. The PEVE genome codes for two helicases, one homologous to the circovirus replication initiation protein (Rep) and one corresponding to the helicase domain of papillomavirus E1. PEVE is nonuniformly distributed through the planarian body and is possibly replicated only in certain parenchymal cells.

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