@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref27987,
author = {Nicole Grandi and Marta Cadeddu and Jonas Blomberg and Mayer Jens and Enzo Tramontano},
title = {HERV-W group evolutionary history in non-human primates: characterization of ERV-W orthologs in Catarrhini and related ERV groups in Platyrrhini },
year = {2017},
keywords = {comparative genomics, endogenous retroviruses, HERV-W, Syncytin, ERV1-1, viral evolution, monkey and ape retroviruses},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {BMC Evolutionary Biology},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Background: The genomes of all vertebrates harbor remnants of ancient retroviral infections, having affected the germ line cells during the last 100 million years. These sequences, named Endogenous Retroviruses (ERVs), have been transmitted to the offspring in a Mendelian way, being relatively stable components of the host genome even long after their exogenous counterparts went extinct. Among human ERVs (HERVs), the HERV-W group is of particular interest for our physiology and pathology. A HERV-W provirus in locus 7q21.2 has been coopted during evolution to exert an essential role in placenta, and the group expression has been tentatively linked to Multiple Sclerosis and other diseases. Following up on a detailed analysis of 213 HERV-W insertions in the human genome, we now investigated the ERV-W group genomic spread within primate lineages.
Results: We analyzed HERV-W orthologous loci in the genome sequences of 12 non-human primate species belonging to Simiiformes (parvorders Catarrhini and Platyrrhini), Tarsiiformes and to the most primitive Prosimians. Analysis of HERV-W orthologous loci in non-human Catarrhini primates revealed species-specific insertions in the genomes of Chimpanzee (3), Gorilla (4), Orangutan (6), Gibbon (2) and especially Rhesus Macaque (66). Such sequences were acquired in a retroviral fashion and, in the majority of cases, by L1-mediated formation of processed pseudogenes. There were also a number of LTR-LTR homologous recombination events that occurred subsequent to separation of Catarrhini sub-lineages. Moreover, we retrieved 130 sequences in Marmoset and Squirrel Monkeys (family Cebidae, Platyrrhini parvorder), identified as ERV1-1_CJa based on RepBase annotations, which appear closely related to the ERV-W group. Such sequences were also identified in Atelidae and Pitheciidae, representative of the other Platyrrhini families. In contrast, no ERV-W-related sequences were found in genome sequence assemblies of Tarsiiformes and Prosimians.
Conclusions: Overall, our analysis now provides a detailed picture of the ERV-W sequences colonization of the primate lineages genomes, revealing the exact dynamics of ERV-W locus formations as well as novel insights into the evolution and origin of the group.
}
}
Taxa for matrix 44231 of Study 22051

Citation title:
"HERV-W group evolutionary history in non-human primates: characterization of ERV-W orthologs in Catarrhini and related ERV groups in Platyrrhini ".

Study name:
"HERV-W group evolutionary history in non-human primates: characterization of ERV-W orthologs in Catarrhini and related ERV groups in Platyrrhini ".

This study is part of submission 22051
(Status: Published).
Taxa
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ID |
Taxon Label |
NCBI taxid |
uBIO namebankID |
3000554 |
Callithrix Jacchus ERV 1 1 LTR consensus |
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3000551 |
LTR12 HERV9 |
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3000544 |
LTR17 HERVW |
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3000553 |
LTR2 HERVE HARLEQUIN |
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3000541 |
LTR21A HERVFH21 |
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3000571 |
LTR21A HERVH48 |
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3000555 |
LTR30 HERV30 |
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3000546 |
LTR35A HERV1 |
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3000559 |
LTR4 HERV3 |
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3000532 |
LTR46 HERVFC |
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3000549 |
LTR61 HERV3 |
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3000538 |
LTR6A HERVT |
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3000565 |
LTR6B HERVT |
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3000570 |
LTR71A HERVADP |
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3000540 |
LTR76 HERV3 |
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3000537 |
LTR7A HERVH |
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3000535 |
LTR7B HERVH |
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3000573 |
LTR7C HERVH |
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3000534 |
MER41C PRIMA41 |
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3000539 |
MER48 HERVFH21 |
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3000533 |
MER48 HERVH48 |
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3000560 |
MER50 |
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3000542 |
MER57A1 MER57 |
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3000556 |
MER72 HERVFH21 |
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3000536 |
MER72 HERVH48 |
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3000561 |
MLT2A1 HERVL |
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3000550 |
MLT2A2 HERVL |
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3000543 |
MLT2B2 HERVL |
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3000557 |
Saimiri Boliviensis ERV 1 1 LTR consensus |
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3000563 |
homo sapiens hg19 chr1 192855545 192856320 |
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3000562 |
homo sapiens hg19 chr13 78633216 78633978 |
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3000568 |
homo sapiens hg19 chr14 53574468 53575226 |
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3000569 |
homo sapiens hg19 chr15 78531314 78532373 |
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3000547 |
homo sapiens hg19 chr17 74608050 74608803 |
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3000545 |
homo sapiens hg19 chr18 47975521 47976284 |
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3000564 |
homo sapiens hg19 chr2 157501270 157502058 |
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3000567 |
homo sapiens hg19 chr4 190972713 190973051 |
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3000572 |
homo sapiens hg19 chr5 114427938 114428650 |
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3000552 |
homo sapiens hg19 chr5 89713141 89713870 |
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3000558 |
homo sapiens hg19 chr7 119018647 119019408 |
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3000548 |
homo sapiens hg19 chr7 125095615 125096399 |
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3000574 |
homo sapiens hg19 chr7 27315710 27316490 |
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3000566 |
homo sapiens hg19 chr7 80811340 80812054 |
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3000531 |
homo sapiens hg19 chrX 49480900 49481607 |
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