Transposition of insertion sequences (IS) is an enzyme-mediated process that only occurs in a minority of cells within a bacterial culture. Transposition is thus a rare event, but transposition frequency may vary depending on experimental conditions. For instance in a rich broth, IS elements are known to transpose during stationary phase but not during exponential growth. Using a reporter system which involves the activation of the cryptic bgl operon in Escherichia coli, we show that the frequency of IS1 transposition is a function of glucose concentration in the growth medium, it is increased by streptomycin amounts that are below minimum inhibitory concentration (sub-MIC) and is inhibited in an rpsL150 strain with high translation accurac...
Transposable elements (TE), small mobile genetic elements unable to exist independently of the host ...
<div><p>The insertion Sequence IS<i>6110</i>, only present in the pathogens of the <i>Mycobacterium ...
Transposable Insertion Sequences (IS elements) have been shown to provide various benefits to their ...
Background: Currently there is no satisfactory explanation for why bacterial insertion sequences (IS...
Insertion sequences (ISs) are ubiquitous and abundant mobile genetic elements in prokaryotic genomes...
Dynamics of bacterial insertion sequences: can transposition bursts help the elements persist? Yue W...
The bglGFB operon in Escherichia coli K-12 strain BW25113, encoding the proteins necessary for the u...
The flagellar system in Escherichia coli K12 is expressed under the control of the flhDC-encoded mas...
IS1 is one of the smallest transposable elements found in bacteria (768 bp). It contains eight overl...
The ubiquity of Mobile Genetic Elements (MGE) suggests that their continued presence in all domains ...
Insertion sequences (ISs) are ubiquitous and abundant mobile genetic elements in prokaryotic genomes...
Insertion sequences (ISs) are small DNA segments that are often capable of moving neighbouring genes...
Directed mutation, by definition, is a phenomenon where a mutation occurs at a higher rate when its ...
ments are discrete segments of DNA that move from one site to another on a different or the same gen...
Geobacillus kaustophilus HTA426 is a thermophilic bacterium whose genome harbors numerous insertion ...
Transposable elements (TE), small mobile genetic elements unable to exist independently of the host ...
<div><p>The insertion Sequence IS<i>6110</i>, only present in the pathogens of the <i>Mycobacterium ...
Transposable Insertion Sequences (IS elements) have been shown to provide various benefits to their ...
Background: Currently there is no satisfactory explanation for why bacterial insertion sequences (IS...
Insertion sequences (ISs) are ubiquitous and abundant mobile genetic elements in prokaryotic genomes...
Dynamics of bacterial insertion sequences: can transposition bursts help the elements persist? Yue W...
The bglGFB operon in Escherichia coli K-12 strain BW25113, encoding the proteins necessary for the u...
The flagellar system in Escherichia coli K12 is expressed under the control of the flhDC-encoded mas...
IS1 is one of the smallest transposable elements found in bacteria (768 bp). It contains eight overl...
The ubiquity of Mobile Genetic Elements (MGE) suggests that their continued presence in all domains ...
Insertion sequences (ISs) are ubiquitous and abundant mobile genetic elements in prokaryotic genomes...
Insertion sequences (ISs) are small DNA segments that are often capable of moving neighbouring genes...
Directed mutation, by definition, is a phenomenon where a mutation occurs at a higher rate when its ...
ments are discrete segments of DNA that move from one site to another on a different or the same gen...
Geobacillus kaustophilus HTA426 is a thermophilic bacterium whose genome harbors numerous insertion ...
Transposable elements (TE), small mobile genetic elements unable to exist independently of the host ...
<div><p>The insertion Sequence IS<i>6110</i>, only present in the pathogens of the <i>Mycobacterium ...
Transposable Insertion Sequences (IS elements) have been shown to provide various benefits to their ...