DNA rearrangements are important in genome function and evolution. Genetic material can be rearranged inadvertently during processes such as DNA repair, or can be moved in a controlled manner by enzymes specifically dedicated to the task. DNA transposases comprise one class of such enzymes. These move DNA segments known as transposons to new locations, without the need for sequence homology between transposon and target site. Several biochemically distinct pathways have evolved for DNA transposition, and genetic and biochemical studies have provided valuable insights into many of these. However, structural information on transposases – particularly with DNA substrates – has proven elusive in most cases. On the other hand, large-scale genome...
<div><p>MuA transposase protein is a member of the retroviral integrase superfamily (RISF). It catal...
MuA transposase protein is a member of the retroviral integrase superfamily (RISF). It catalyzes DNA...
Transposable elements (TEs) promote various chromosomal rearrangements more efficiently, and often m...
Transposition is the translocation of a DNA fragment, from a donor site to a target site showing no ...
is an excellent model system for understanding the molecular basis of DNA-mediated transposition. Me...
Transposons are found in a wide variety of forms throughout the prokaryotic world where they activel...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2002.Includes bibliographi...
1. Transposable elements are divided into two classes on the basis of their mechanism for movement: ...
Genomic evolution has been profoundly inßuenced by DNA transposition, a process whereby deÞned DNA s...
Cut-and-paste DNA transposons of the mariner/Tc1 family are useful tools for genome engineering and ...
SummaryA key step in cut-and-paste DNA transposition is the pairing of transposon ends before the el...
Transposable elements are mobile genetic sequences that are found in the genomes of nearly all organ...
P element transposase catalyzes the mobility of P element DNA transposons within the Drosophila geno...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemistry, 2002.Vita.Includes biblio...
MuA transposase protein is a member of the retroviral integrase superfamily (RISF). It catalyzes DNA...
<div><p>MuA transposase protein is a member of the retroviral integrase superfamily (RISF). It catal...
MuA transposase protein is a member of the retroviral integrase superfamily (RISF). It catalyzes DNA...
Transposable elements (TEs) promote various chromosomal rearrangements more efficiently, and often m...
Transposition is the translocation of a DNA fragment, from a donor site to a target site showing no ...
is an excellent model system for understanding the molecular basis of DNA-mediated transposition. Me...
Transposons are found in a wide variety of forms throughout the prokaryotic world where they activel...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2002.Includes bibliographi...
1. Transposable elements are divided into two classes on the basis of their mechanism for movement: ...
Genomic evolution has been profoundly inßuenced by DNA transposition, a process whereby deÞned DNA s...
Cut-and-paste DNA transposons of the mariner/Tc1 family are useful tools for genome engineering and ...
SummaryA key step in cut-and-paste DNA transposition is the pairing of transposon ends before the el...
Transposable elements are mobile genetic sequences that are found in the genomes of nearly all organ...
P element transposase catalyzes the mobility of P element DNA transposons within the Drosophila geno...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemistry, 2002.Vita.Includes biblio...
MuA transposase protein is a member of the retroviral integrase superfamily (RISF). It catalyzes DNA...
<div><p>MuA transposase protein is a member of the retroviral integrase superfamily (RISF). It catal...
MuA transposase protein is a member of the retroviral integrase superfamily (RISF). It catalyzes DNA...
Transposable elements (TEs) promote various chromosomal rearrangements more efficiently, and often m...