Bacteriophage serine integrases are extensively used in biotechnology and synthetic biology for assembly and rearrangement of DNA sequences. Serine integrases promote recombination between two different DNA sites, attP and attB, to form recombinant attL and attR sites. The 'reverse' reaction requires another phage-encoded protein called the recombination directionality factor (RDF) in addition to integrase; RDF activates attL × attR recombination and inhibits attP × attB recombination. We show here that serine integrases can be fused to their cognate RDFs to create single proteins that catalyse efficient attL × attR recombination in vivo and in vitro, whereas attP × attB recombination efficiency is reduced. We provide evidence that activati...
Mycobacteriophage Bxb1 integrates its DNA at the attB site of the Mycobacterium smegmatis genome usi...
Streptomyces phage φBT1 integrates its genome into the attB site of the host chromosome with the att...
Serine integrases are bacteriophage proteins responsible for integrating the phage genome into that ...
Bacteriophage serine integrases are extensively used in biotechnology and synthetic biology for asse...
Serine integrases, DNA site-specific recombinases used by bacteriophages for integration and excisio...
Serine integrases, DNA site-specific recombinases used by bacteriophages for integration and excisio...
Assembling multiple DNA fragments into functional plasmids is an important and often rate-limiting s...
Serine integrases catalyse site-specific recombination to integrate and excise bacteriophage genomes...
DNA site-specific recombinases are enzymes (often associated with mobile DNA elements) that catalyse...
To establish a prophage state, the genomic DNA of temperate bacteriophages normally becomes integrat...
Serine integrases are emerging as core tools in synthetic biology and have applications in biotechno...
Due to its long history of industrial applications, extensively studied biology and rapid growth rat...
Serine integrases are emerging as core tools in synthetic biology and have applications in biotechno...
Bacteriophage-encoded serine-integrases are members of the large family of serine-recombinases and c...
Bacteriophage-encoded serine-integrases are members of the large family of serine-recombinases and c...
Mycobacteriophage Bxb1 integrates its DNA at the attB site of the Mycobacterium smegmatis genome usi...
Streptomyces phage φBT1 integrates its genome into the attB site of the host chromosome with the att...
Serine integrases are bacteriophage proteins responsible for integrating the phage genome into that ...
Bacteriophage serine integrases are extensively used in biotechnology and synthetic biology for asse...
Serine integrases, DNA site-specific recombinases used by bacteriophages for integration and excisio...
Serine integrases, DNA site-specific recombinases used by bacteriophages for integration and excisio...
Assembling multiple DNA fragments into functional plasmids is an important and often rate-limiting s...
Serine integrases catalyse site-specific recombination to integrate and excise bacteriophage genomes...
DNA site-specific recombinases are enzymes (often associated with mobile DNA elements) that catalyse...
To establish a prophage state, the genomic DNA of temperate bacteriophages normally becomes integrat...
Serine integrases are emerging as core tools in synthetic biology and have applications in biotechno...
Due to its long history of industrial applications, extensively studied biology and rapid growth rat...
Serine integrases are emerging as core tools in synthetic biology and have applications in biotechno...
Bacteriophage-encoded serine-integrases are members of the large family of serine-recombinases and c...
Bacteriophage-encoded serine-integrases are members of the large family of serine-recombinases and c...
Mycobacteriophage Bxb1 integrates its DNA at the attB site of the Mycobacterium smegmatis genome usi...
Streptomyces phage φBT1 integrates its genome into the attB site of the host chromosome with the att...
Serine integrases are bacteriophage proteins responsible for integrating the phage genome into that ...