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‘Zombies’ in our genes helped us evolve, and could help fight cancers

  • August 1, 2024
  • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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‘Zombies’ in our genes helped us evolve, and could help fight cancers

Sub : Science

Sec: Health

Context:

  • Most viruses can’t really affect the genome but retroviruses buck this trend as they can integrate and reshape the genomes of the hosts they infect.

What are retrovirus?

  • Retroviruses are viruses with RNA as genetic material and belong to the family Retroviridae of Retroviruses.
  • They can reverse-transcribe it to DNA and thus insert it into the host’s genome.
  • They perform reverse transcriptase where they convert the virus’s RNA into a corresponding DNA sequence.

How does retrovirus affect the genome?

  • In the life cycle of a retrovirus, the reverse-transcribed DNA is integrated into the host’s DNA along with another enzyme called integrase, which acts like glue to bind the two DNA genomes. 
  • Once bound, the viral DNA is called a provirus, and is complete with all the ingredients it needs to be functional.
  • At the end of this process, the virus practically hijacks human cells and turns them into virus-making factories.
  • Retroviral genome invasions can sometimes mess up the integration process, causing ‘zombie’ regions in the host’s genome called as endogenous retroviruses (ERVs).
  • ERVs usually can’t replicate and produce functional proteins since they lack their regulatory regions.
  • If the abortive integrations involve the germ cells that produce the gametes, sperm cells and ova  then the host will be able to transmit its ERVs to its offspring.
  • Thus retroviruses have left a number of genomic elements in the genome, sort of the genetic fossils of early infections.
  • These elements have long lost the potential to produce viruses but researchers believe they have played a big hand in the evolution of their hosts.

What is Syncytin?

  • Syncytins are a class of genes thought to be descended from an ERV.
  • These genes originally came from viruses and were acquired by chance as the mammalian host evolved.
  • With time they have  became essential for the host because they helped create the placenta, an organ that became crucial to support a growing baby.
  • This change is thought to have been important for the evolution of mammals with placentas from their egg-laying ancestors. 

What is MERVL-gag?

  • Scientists recently discovered a protein called MERVL-gag derived from an ERV. 
  • They found that MERVL-gag plays a key role in controlling some other proteins during the transition. 
  • They also found MERVL-gag works closely with another protein called URI, which helps the embryo transition from totipotency to pluripotency. 
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