生物
转座因子
进化生物学
胎盘形成
基因组
克鲁佩尔
流动遗传元素
遗传学
检验
基因
胎盘
转录因子
胎儿
怀孕
作者
Anna D. Senft,Todd S. Macfarlan
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41576-021-00385-1
摘要
Transposable elements (TEs) promote genetic innovation but also threaten genome stability. Despite multiple layers of host defence, TEs actively shape mammalian-specific developmental processes, particularly during pre-implantation and extra-embryonic development and at the maternal-fetal interface. Here, we review how TEs influence mammalian genomes both directly by providing the raw material for genetic change and indirectly via co-evolving TE-binding Krüppel-associated box zinc finger proteins (KRAB-ZFPs). Throughout mammalian evolution, individual activities of ancient TEs were co-opted to enable invasive placentation that characterizes live-born mammals. By contrast, the widespread activity of evolutionarily young TEs may reflect an ongoing co-evolution that continues to impact mammalian development.
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