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Monday, January 26, 2015

Natural GMOs Part 214. Natural exploitation of captured virus genes. Even marsupials do it!

Retroviral envelope gene captures and syncytin exaptation for placentation in marsupials: (PNAS USA early publication via Cedric Feshotte on Twitter).


Significance

Syncytins are “captured” genes of retroviral origin, corresponding to the fusogenic envelope gene of endogenized retroviruses. They are present in a series of eutherian mammals, including humans and mice where they play an essential role in placentation.

Here we show that marsupials—which diverged from eutherian mammals ∼190 Mya but still possess a primitive, short-lived placenta (rapidly left by the embryo for development in an external pouch)—have also captured such genes.

The present characterization of the syncytin-Opo1 gene in the opossum placenta, together with the identification of two additional endogenous retroviral envelope gene captures, allow a recapitulation of the natural history of these unusual genes and definitely extends their “symbiotic niche” to all clades of placental mammals."




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