Flp and Cre-mediated recombination on symmetrized FRT and loxP sites, respectively, in circular plasmid substrates yield both DNA inversion and deletion. However, upon sequestering three negative supercoils out-side the recombination complex using the res II–res III synapse formed by Tn3 resolvase and the LER synapse formed by phage Mu transposase in the case of Flp and Cre, respectively, the reactions are channeled towards inversion at the expense of deletion. The inversion product is a trefoil, its unique topology being conferred by the external resolvase or LER synapse. Thus, Flp and Cre assign their symmetrized substrates a strictly antiparallel orientation with respect to strand cleavage and exchange. These conclusions are supported by...
Cre recombinase uses two pairs of sequential cleavage and religation reactions to exchange homologou...
Xer site-specific recombination at cer and psi converts bacterial plasmid multimers into monomers so...
Site-specific recombination plays key roles in microbe biology and is exploited extensively to manip...
grantor: University of TorontoThe Cre protein, encoded by the bacteriophage P1, and the Fl...
Site-specific recombination involves reciprocal exchange between defined DNA sites. The reaction ini...
The crystal structure of a novel Cre-Lox synapse was solved using phases from multiple isomorphous r...
AbstractThe product topology of Xer-mediated site-specific recombination at plasmid sites has been d...
The site-specific recombinases from the λ-integrase (Int) family catalyze rearrangement between spec...
The product topology of Xer-mediated site-specific recombination at plasmid sites has been determine...
The pseudo-fourfold homotetrameric synapse formed by Cre protein and target DNA restricts site-speci...
The product topology of Xer-mediated site-specific recombination at plasmid sites has been determine...
In Cre site-specific recombination, the synaptic intermediate is a recombinase homotetramer containi...
Xer site-specific recombination at cer and psi converts bacterial plasmid multimers into monomers so...
Site-specific recombination is a reaction in which a pair of genetically defined sites undergoes rec...
AbstractBackground: The inverted repeat is a common feature of protein-binding sites in DNA. The two...
Cre recombinase uses two pairs of sequential cleavage and religation reactions to exchange homologou...
Xer site-specific recombination at cer and psi converts bacterial plasmid multimers into monomers so...
Site-specific recombination plays key roles in microbe biology and is exploited extensively to manip...
grantor: University of TorontoThe Cre protein, encoded by the bacteriophage P1, and the Fl...
Site-specific recombination involves reciprocal exchange between defined DNA sites. The reaction ini...
The crystal structure of a novel Cre-Lox synapse was solved using phases from multiple isomorphous r...
AbstractThe product topology of Xer-mediated site-specific recombination at plasmid sites has been d...
The site-specific recombinases from the λ-integrase (Int) family catalyze rearrangement between spec...
The product topology of Xer-mediated site-specific recombination at plasmid sites has been determine...
The pseudo-fourfold homotetrameric synapse formed by Cre protein and target DNA restricts site-speci...
The product topology of Xer-mediated site-specific recombination at plasmid sites has been determine...
In Cre site-specific recombination, the synaptic intermediate is a recombinase homotetramer containi...
Xer site-specific recombination at cer and psi converts bacterial plasmid multimers into monomers so...
Site-specific recombination is a reaction in which a pair of genetically defined sites undergoes rec...
AbstractBackground: The inverted repeat is a common feature of protein-binding sites in DNA. The two...
Cre recombinase uses two pairs of sequential cleavage and religation reactions to exchange homologou...
Xer site-specific recombination at cer and psi converts bacterial plasmid multimers into monomers so...
Site-specific recombination plays key roles in microbe biology and is exploited extensively to manip...