DescriptionpCal is a Ty1/Copia-like LTR retrotransposon characterized in the genome of the pathogenic yeast Candida albicans (Matthews et al. 1997). pCal element belongs to Ty (Pseudovirus) clade one of the three original genera on which the in-progrees Pseudoviridae classification is constituted (Boeke et al 2005). The genome of pCal is 6426 bp in size, including two identical 280-bp LTRs that bound an internal coding region containing a Primer Binding Site (PBS), complementary to a tRNAArg, a long Open Reading Frame (ORF) interrupted by one stop codon, and a Polypurine Tract upstream to the 3’LTR (PPT1) (Matthews et al. 1997). Interestingly, a second sequence very similar to the 3’ PPT1 was found near the middle of pCal (bases 3455 to 3465), it probably serves as a site for plus-strand initiation during the reverse transcription process and to speed up this process (Matthews et al. 1997). The long ORF contains both gag and pol domain structures characteristic of Ty1/Copia retroelements: gag, protease, integrase, reverse transcriptase and ribonuclease H. The gag-associated RNA-binding motif (CCHC) has not been identified in this element (Matthews et al. 1997). Structure
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