TnS is a composite transposon consisting of two IS50 sequences in inverted orientation with respect to a unique, central region encoding several antibiotic resistances. The ISSOR element encodes two proteins in the same reading frame which regulate the transposition reaction: the transposase (Tnp), which is required for transposition, and an inhibitor of transposition (Inh). The inhibitor is a naturally occurring deletion variant of Tnp which lacks the N-terminal 55 amino acids. In this report, we present the purification of both the Tnp and Inh proteins and an analysis of their DNA binding properties. Purified Tnp, but not Inh, was found to bind specifically to the outside end of Tn5. Inh, however, stimulated the binding activity of Tnp to...
ABSTRACT: X-ray cocrystal structures of Tn5 transposase (Tnp) bound to its 19 base pair (bp) recogni...
In this study, evidence of novel, important interactions between a hyper-active Tn5 transposon recog...
Transposition is the translocation of a DNA fragment, from a donor site to a target site showing no ...
The binding of transposase (Tnp) to the specific Tn5 end sequences is the first dedicated reaction d...
Tn5 is a composite bacterial transposon that encodes a protein, transposase (Tnp), required for move...
is an excellent model system for understanding the molecular basis of DNA-mediated transposition. Me...
While non-specific DNA plays a role in target local-ization for many recombinases, transcription fac...
Comparative sequence analysis of IS50 transposase-related protein sequences in conjunction with know...
I&5011. the inverted repeat sequence of Tn5 which is responsible for supplying functions that pr...
Transposons are mobile genetic elements encountered in all domains of life. They are characterized b...
Transposons are mobile genetic elements that move by transposition from one location to another with...
The mobilizable transposon Tn4555 found in Bacteroides spp. is an important antibiotic resistance el...
The mobilizable transposon Tn4555, found in Bacteroides spp., is an important antibiotic resistance ...
Genomic evolution has been profoundly inßuenced by DNA transposition, a process whereby deÞned DNA s...
Transposition is one of the primary mechanisms causing genome instability. This phenomenon is mechan...
ABSTRACT: X-ray cocrystal structures of Tn5 transposase (Tnp) bound to its 19 base pair (bp) recogni...
In this study, evidence of novel, important interactions between a hyper-active Tn5 transposon recog...
Transposition is the translocation of a DNA fragment, from a donor site to a target site showing no ...
The binding of transposase (Tnp) to the specific Tn5 end sequences is the first dedicated reaction d...
Tn5 is a composite bacterial transposon that encodes a protein, transposase (Tnp), required for move...
is an excellent model system for understanding the molecular basis of DNA-mediated transposition. Me...
While non-specific DNA plays a role in target local-ization for many recombinases, transcription fac...
Comparative sequence analysis of IS50 transposase-related protein sequences in conjunction with know...
I&5011. the inverted repeat sequence of Tn5 which is responsible for supplying functions that pr...
Transposons are mobile genetic elements encountered in all domains of life. They are characterized b...
Transposons are mobile genetic elements that move by transposition from one location to another with...
The mobilizable transposon Tn4555 found in Bacteroides spp. is an important antibiotic resistance el...
The mobilizable transposon Tn4555, found in Bacteroides spp., is an important antibiotic resistance ...
Genomic evolution has been profoundly inßuenced by DNA transposition, a process whereby deÞned DNA s...
Transposition is one of the primary mechanisms causing genome instability. This phenomenon is mechan...
ABSTRACT: X-ray cocrystal structures of Tn5 transposase (Tnp) bound to its 19 base pair (bp) recogni...
In this study, evidence of novel, important interactions between a hyper-active Tn5 transposon recog...
Transposition is the translocation of a DNA fragment, from a donor site to a target site showing no ...