Conjugative transposons are genetic elements able to promote their own intracellular transposition and intercellular conjugal transfer. They move by an excision-integration system related to that of lambdoid phages, in which the first step is the excision of the transposon from the donor replicon to form a covalently closed circular intermediate which contains a heteroduplex joint. In this work, sequencing both strands of the circular intermediate heteroduplex joint, it was found that, as during lambda phage excision, Tn916 excises from the host DNA by 5'-protruding staggered endonucleolytic cleavages.

Manganelli, R., Ricci, S., Pozzi, G. (1996). Conjugative transposon Tn916: evidence for excision with formation of 5'-protruding termini. JOURNAL OF BACTERIOLOGY, 178(19), 5813-5816 [10.1128/jb.178.19.5813-5816.1996].

Conjugative transposon Tn916: evidence for excision with formation of 5'-protruding termini

RICCI S.;POZZI G.
1996-01-01

Abstract

Conjugative transposons are genetic elements able to promote their own intracellular transposition and intercellular conjugal transfer. They move by an excision-integration system related to that of lambdoid phages, in which the first step is the excision of the transposon from the donor replicon to form a covalently closed circular intermediate which contains a heteroduplex joint. In this work, sequencing both strands of the circular intermediate heteroduplex joint, it was found that, as during lambda phage excision, Tn916 excises from the host DNA by 5'-protruding staggered endonucleolytic cleavages.
1996
Manganelli, R., Ricci, S., Pozzi, G. (1996). Conjugative transposon Tn916: evidence for excision with formation of 5'-protruding termini. JOURNAL OF BACTERIOLOGY, 178(19), 5813-5816 [10.1128/jb.178.19.5813-5816.1996].
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