Mobile genetic elements either encode their own mobilization machineries or hijack them from other mobile elements. Multiple classes of mobile elements often coexist within genomes and it is unclear whether they have the capacity to functionally interact and even collaborate. We investigate the possibility that molecular machineries of disparate mobile elements may functionally interact, using the example of a retrotransposon, in the form of a mobile group II intron, found on a conjugative plasmid pRS01 in Lactococcus lactis. This intron resides within the pRS01 ltrB gene encoding relaxase, the enzyme required for nicking the transfer origin (oriT) for conjugal transmission of the plasmid into a recipient cell. Here, we show that relaxase s...
Group II introns are ancient retroelements that significantly shaped the origin and evolution of con...
Group II introns are ancient retroelements that significantly shaped the origin and evolution of con...
12 p.-9 fig.-2 tab.Horizontal gene transfer is a key process in the evolution of bacteria and also r...
<div><p>Mobile genetic elements either encode their own mobilization machineries or hijack them from...
AbstractThe mobile group II intron of Lactococcus lactis, Ll.LtrB, provides the opportunity to analy...
We previously showed that the group II Lactococcus lactis Ll.LtrB intron could retrotranspose into e...
We previously showed that the group II Lactococcus lactis Ll.LtrB intron could retrotranspose into e...
AbstractThe mobile group II intron of Lactococcus lactis, Ll.LtrB, provides the opportunity to analy...
Integrative and conjugative elements (ICEs) have a major impact on gene flow and genome dynamics in ...
AbstractA mobile bacterial group II intron can integrate into DNA by the reverse splicing into a tar...
Conjugation is a dominant mechanism of horizontal gene transfer and substantially contributes to the...
Group II introns are self-splicing introns found in bacterial, archaeal and organellar genomes. Some...
Group II introns are mobile retroelements that invade their cognate intron-minus gene in a process k...
Group II introns are mobile ribozymes that are rare in bacterial genomes, often cohabiting with vari...
Integrative and conjugative elements (ICEs, also known as conjugative transposons) are mobile elemen...
Group II introns are ancient retroelements that significantly shaped the origin and evolution of con...
Group II introns are ancient retroelements that significantly shaped the origin and evolution of con...
12 p.-9 fig.-2 tab.Horizontal gene transfer is a key process in the evolution of bacteria and also r...
<div><p>Mobile genetic elements either encode their own mobilization machineries or hijack them from...
AbstractThe mobile group II intron of Lactococcus lactis, Ll.LtrB, provides the opportunity to analy...
We previously showed that the group II Lactococcus lactis Ll.LtrB intron could retrotranspose into e...
We previously showed that the group II Lactococcus lactis Ll.LtrB intron could retrotranspose into e...
AbstractThe mobile group II intron of Lactococcus lactis, Ll.LtrB, provides the opportunity to analy...
Integrative and conjugative elements (ICEs) have a major impact on gene flow and genome dynamics in ...
AbstractA mobile bacterial group II intron can integrate into DNA by the reverse splicing into a tar...
Conjugation is a dominant mechanism of horizontal gene transfer and substantially contributes to the...
Group II introns are self-splicing introns found in bacterial, archaeal and organellar genomes. Some...
Group II introns are mobile retroelements that invade their cognate intron-minus gene in a process k...
Group II introns are mobile ribozymes that are rare in bacterial genomes, often cohabiting with vari...
Integrative and conjugative elements (ICEs, also known as conjugative transposons) are mobile elemen...
Group II introns are ancient retroelements that significantly shaped the origin and evolution of con...
Group II introns are ancient retroelements that significantly shaped the origin and evolution of con...
12 p.-9 fig.-2 tab.Horizontal gene transfer is a key process in the evolution of bacteria and also r...