AbstractThe 37 kb transposable bacteriophage Mu genome encodes a transposase protein which can recognize and bind to a consensus sequence repeated three times at each extremity of its genome. A subset of this consensus sequence (5′-PuCGAAA(A)-3′) is found in the ends of many class II prokaryotic transposable elements. These elements, like phage Mu, cause 5 bp duplications at the site of element insertion, and transpose by a cointegrate mechanism. Using the band retardation assay, we have found that crude protein extracts containing overexpressed Mu transposase can form high-affinity protein-DNA complexes with Mu att R and the ends of the class II elements Tn 3 (right) and IS101. No significant protein-DNA complex formation was observed with...
textTransposition of bacteriophage Mu takes place within nucleoprotein complexes called transpososo...
Insertion sequences (ISs) are ubiquitous and abundant mobile genetic elements in prokaryotic genomes...
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...
Bacteriophage Mu integrates and replicates its genome via DNA transposition. Mu transposition during...
AbstractTransposition of phage Mu takes place within higher order protein-DNA complexes called trans...
AbstractThe chemical steps of bacteriophage Mu DNA transposition take place within a higher order nu...
Bacteriophage Mu is an ideal system to study DNA transposition. The 70-KDa protein product of the ph...
AbstractBacteriophage Mu uses DNA transposition for propagation and is a model for transposition stu...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2002.Includes bibliographi...
Transposable phage Mu has played a major role in elucidating the mechanism of movement of mobile DN...
The early steps in the transposition of Mu DNA have been examined in vitro using purified Mu A, Mu B...
Transposable elements are stretches of discrete DNA segments capable of rec-A independent translocat...
Bacteriophage Mu is one of the model systems to study DNA transposition. The availability of an in v...
In a previous publication (Faelen et al. 1975), it was predicted that the temperate phage Mu-1 would...
textTransposition of bacteriophage Mu takes place within nucleoprotein complexes called transpososo...
Insertion sequences (ISs) are ubiquitous and abundant mobile genetic elements in prokaryotic genomes...
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...
Bacteriophage Mu integrates and replicates its genome via DNA transposition. Mu transposition during...
AbstractTransposition of phage Mu takes place within higher order protein-DNA complexes called trans...
AbstractThe chemical steps of bacteriophage Mu DNA transposition take place within a higher order nu...
Bacteriophage Mu is an ideal system to study DNA transposition. The 70-KDa protein product of the ph...
AbstractBacteriophage Mu uses DNA transposition for propagation and is a model for transposition stu...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2002.Includes bibliographi...
Transposable phage Mu has played a major role in elucidating the mechanism of movement of mobile DN...
The early steps in the transposition of Mu DNA have been examined in vitro using purified Mu A, Mu B...
Transposable elements are stretches of discrete DNA segments capable of rec-A independent translocat...
Bacteriophage Mu is one of the model systems to study DNA transposition. The availability of an in v...
In a previous publication (Faelen et al. 1975), it was predicted that the temperate phage Mu-1 would...
textTransposition of bacteriophage Mu takes place within nucleoprotein complexes called transpososo...
Insertion sequences (ISs) are ubiquitous and abundant mobile genetic elements in prokaryotic genomes...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemistry, 2002.Vita.Includes biblio...