Tn 5 : A Molecular Window on Transposition
DNA transposition is an underlying process involved in the remodeling of genomes in all types of organisms. We analyze the multiple steps in cut-and-paste transposition using the bacterial transposon Tn5 as a model. This system is particularly illuminating because of the existence of structural, gen...
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description | DNA transposition is an underlying process involved in the remodeling of genomes in all types of organisms. We analyze the multiple steps in cut-and-paste transposition using the bacterial transposon Tn5 as a model. This system is particularly illuminating because of the existence of structural, genetic, and biochemical information regarding the two participating specific macromolecules: the transposase and the 19-bp sequences that define the ends of the transposon. However, most of the insights should be of general interest because of similarities to other transposition-like systems such as HIV-1 DNA integration into the host genome. |
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