The mimp1 element previously identified in the ascomycete fungus Fusarium oxysporum has hallmarks of miniature inverted-repeat transposable elements (MITEs): short size, terminal inverted repeats (TIRs), structural homogeneity, and a stable secondary structure. Since mimp1 has no coding capacity, its mobilization requires a transposase-encoding element. On the basis of the similarity of TIRs and target-site preference with the autonomous Tcl-like element impala, together with a correlated distribution of both elements among the Fusarium genus, we investigated the ability of mimp1 to jump upon expression of the impala transposase provided in trans. Under these conditions, we present evidence that mimp1 transposes by a cut-and-paste mechanism...
Transposons are ubiquitous genetic elements discovered so far in all investigated prokaryotes and eu...
BackgroundPIF/Harbinger is the most recently discovered DNA transposon superfamily and is now known ...
Transposable elements (TEs) are widespread in eukaryotes but uncommon in yeasts of the Saccharomycot...
We have performed a genome-wide analysis of the mimp family of miniature inverted-repeat transposabl...
High-throughput methods are needed for functional genomics analysis in Fusarium culmorum, the cause ...
With the increase of sequenced fungal genomes, high-throughput methods for functional analyses of ge...
Transposon mutagenesis was applied to generate Mutants in Fusarium graminearum. The mimp1/impala sys...
Transposon mutagenesis was applied to generate mutants in Fusarium graminearum . The mimp1/i...
Transposon mutagenesis was applied to generate mutants in Fusarium graminearum. The mimp1/impala sys...
Différents transposons sont actifs chez le champignon phytopathogène Fusarium oxysporum. Parmi ceux-...
The mimp family of miniature inverted-repeat transposable elements was previously found only in geno...
PIF/Harbinger is the most recently discovered DNA transposon superfamily and is now known to populat...
MITEs (miniature inverted-repeated transposable elements) are a particular class of defective DNA tr...
Background The plant-pathogenic fungus Fusarium oxysporum f.sp.lycopersici (Fol) has accessory, line...
We report the cloning and characterisation of Pot2, a putative transposable element from Magnaporthe...
Transposons are ubiquitous genetic elements discovered so far in all investigated prokaryotes and eu...
BackgroundPIF/Harbinger is the most recently discovered DNA transposon superfamily and is now known ...
Transposable elements (TEs) are widespread in eukaryotes but uncommon in yeasts of the Saccharomycot...
We have performed a genome-wide analysis of the mimp family of miniature inverted-repeat transposabl...
High-throughput methods are needed for functional genomics analysis in Fusarium culmorum, the cause ...
With the increase of sequenced fungal genomes, high-throughput methods for functional analyses of ge...
Transposon mutagenesis was applied to generate Mutants in Fusarium graminearum. The mimp1/impala sys...
Transposon mutagenesis was applied to generate mutants in Fusarium graminearum . The mimp1/i...
Transposon mutagenesis was applied to generate mutants in Fusarium graminearum. The mimp1/impala sys...
Différents transposons sont actifs chez le champignon phytopathogène Fusarium oxysporum. Parmi ceux-...
The mimp family of miniature inverted-repeat transposable elements was previously found only in geno...
PIF/Harbinger is the most recently discovered DNA transposon superfamily and is now known to populat...
MITEs (miniature inverted-repeated transposable elements) are a particular class of defective DNA tr...
Background The plant-pathogenic fungus Fusarium oxysporum f.sp.lycopersici (Fol) has accessory, line...
We report the cloning and characterisation of Pot2, a putative transposable element from Magnaporthe...
Transposons are ubiquitous genetic elements discovered so far in all investigated prokaryotes and eu...
BackgroundPIF/Harbinger is the most recently discovered DNA transposon superfamily and is now known ...
Transposable elements (TEs) are widespread in eukaryotes but uncommon in yeasts of the Saccharomycot...