A key step in cut-and-paste DNA transposition is the pairing of transposon ends before the element is excised and inserted at a new site in its host genome. Crystallographic analyses of the paired-end complex (PEC) formed from precleaved transposon ends and the transposase of the eukaryotic element Mos1 reveals two parallel ends bound to a dimeric enzyme. The complex has a trans arrangement, with each transposon end recognized by the DNA binding region of one transposase monomer and by the active site of the other monomer. Two additional DNA duplexes in the crystal indicate likely binding sites for flanking DNA. Biochemical data provide support for a model of the target capture complex and identify Arg186 to be critical for target binding. ...
textUsing a new method called ‘difference topology’, a complete topological analysis of all the int...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemistry, 2002.Vita.Includes biblio...
Transposition is the translocation of a DNA fragment, from a donor site to a target site showing no ...
A key step in cut-and-paste DNA transposition is the pairing of transposon ends before the element i...
SummaryA key step in cut-and-paste DNA transposition is the pairing of transposon ends before the el...
International audienceTransposases are specific DNA-binding proteins that promote the mobility of di...
We present the crystal structure of the catalytic domain of Mos1 transposase, a member of the Tc1/ma...
Genomic evolution has been profoundly inßuenced by DNA transposition, a process whereby deÞned DNA s...
During cut-and-paste mariner/Tc1 transposition, transposon DNA is cut precisely at its junction with...
textTransposition of bacteriophage Mu takes place within nucleoprotein complexes called transpososo...
Hermes is a member of the hAT transposon superfamily that has active representatives, including McCl...
International audienceTransposases are proteins that have assumed the mobility of class II transposa...
SummaryHermes is a member of the hAT transposon superfamily that has active representatives, includi...
DNA transposition takes place within a higher-order complex known as the transpososome. Almost every...
P element transposase catalyzes the mobility of P element DNA transposons within the Drosophila geno...
textUsing a new method called ‘difference topology’, a complete topological analysis of all the int...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemistry, 2002.Vita.Includes biblio...
Transposition is the translocation of a DNA fragment, from a donor site to a target site showing no ...
A key step in cut-and-paste DNA transposition is the pairing of transposon ends before the element i...
SummaryA key step in cut-and-paste DNA transposition is the pairing of transposon ends before the el...
International audienceTransposases are specific DNA-binding proteins that promote the mobility of di...
We present the crystal structure of the catalytic domain of Mos1 transposase, a member of the Tc1/ma...
Genomic evolution has been profoundly inßuenced by DNA transposition, a process whereby deÞned DNA s...
During cut-and-paste mariner/Tc1 transposition, transposon DNA is cut precisely at its junction with...
textTransposition of bacteriophage Mu takes place within nucleoprotein complexes called transpososo...
Hermes is a member of the hAT transposon superfamily that has active representatives, including McCl...
International audienceTransposases are proteins that have assumed the mobility of class II transposa...
SummaryHermes is a member of the hAT transposon superfamily that has active representatives, includi...
DNA transposition takes place within a higher-order complex known as the transpososome. Almost every...
P element transposase catalyzes the mobility of P element DNA transposons within the Drosophila geno...
textUsing a new method called ‘difference topology’, a complete topological analysis of all the int...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemistry, 2002.Vita.Includes biblio...
Transposition is the translocation of a DNA fragment, from a donor site to a target site showing no ...