AbstractBacteriophage Mu uses DNA transposition for propagation and is a model for transposition studies in general. Recent identification of Mu-like prophages within bacterial genomes offers new material for evolutionary and comparative functional studies. One such prophage, Hin–Mu of Haemophilus influenzae Rd, was studied for its transpositional properties. The components of its transposition core machinery, the encoded transposase (MuAHin) and the transposase binding sites, were evaluated for functional properties by sequence comparisons and DNase I footprinting. Transpositional activity of Hin–Mu was examined by in vitro assays directly assessing the assembly and catalytic function of the transposition core machinery. The Hin–Mu compone...
textTransposition of bacteriophage Mu takes place within nucleoprotein complexes called transpososo...
The bacteriophage Mu can insert its DNA at a large number of sites in the Escherichia coli chromosom...
Bacteriophage Mu integrates and replicates its genome via DNA transposition. Mu transposition during...
AbstractBacteriophage Mu uses DNA transposition for propagation and is a model for transposition stu...
Transposable phage Mu has played a major role in elucidating the mechanism of movement of mobile DN...
Studies of bacteriophage Mu transposition paved the way for understanding retroviral integration and...
The phage Mu DNA transposition system provides a versatile species non-specific tool for molecular b...
Bacteriophage Mu is unique among bacterial viruses because it displays many characteristics of trans...
AbstractTransposition of phage Mu takes place within higher order protein-DNA complexes called trans...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2002.Includes bibliographi...
Bacteriophage Mu is one of the model systems to study DNA transposition. The availability of an in v...
Bacteriophage Mu is an ideal system to study DNA transposition. The 70-KDa protein product of the ph...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemistry, 2002.Vita.Includes biblio...
It has been observed that the class III bacteriophages Mu and D108 and the class II elements, Tn3, T...
The Phage Mu transposase (MuA) is a 663 amino acid momomeric multidomain protein. A tetramer of MuA ...
textTransposition of bacteriophage Mu takes place within nucleoprotein complexes called transpososo...
The bacteriophage Mu can insert its DNA at a large number of sites in the Escherichia coli chromosom...
Bacteriophage Mu integrates and replicates its genome via DNA transposition. Mu transposition during...
AbstractBacteriophage Mu uses DNA transposition for propagation and is a model for transposition stu...
Transposable phage Mu has played a major role in elucidating the mechanism of movement of mobile DN...
Studies of bacteriophage Mu transposition paved the way for understanding retroviral integration and...
The phage Mu DNA transposition system provides a versatile species non-specific tool for molecular b...
Bacteriophage Mu is unique among bacterial viruses because it displays many characteristics of trans...
AbstractTransposition of phage Mu takes place within higher order protein-DNA complexes called trans...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2002.Includes bibliographi...
Bacteriophage Mu is one of the model systems to study DNA transposition. The availability of an in v...
Bacteriophage Mu is an ideal system to study DNA transposition. The 70-KDa protein product of the ph...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemistry, 2002.Vita.Includes biblio...
It has been observed that the class III bacteriophages Mu and D108 and the class II elements, Tn3, T...
The Phage Mu transposase (MuA) is a 663 amino acid momomeric multidomain protein. A tetramer of MuA ...
textTransposition of bacteriophage Mu takes place within nucleoprotein complexes called transpososo...
The bacteriophage Mu can insert its DNA at a large number of sites in the Escherichia coli chromosom...
Bacteriophage Mu integrates and replicates its genome via DNA transposition. Mu transposition during...