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Uncoupling of transpositional immunity from gamma delta transposition by a mutation at the end of gamma delta
Author(s) -
Lawrence A. Wiater,
Nigel D. F. Grindley
Publication year - 1990
Publication title -
journal of bacteriology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.652
H-Index - 246
eISSN - 1067-8832
pISSN - 0021-9193
DOI - 10.1128/jb.172.9.4959-4963.1990
Subject(s) - transposable element , biology , transposase , replicon , transposition (logic) , plasmid , genetics , mutant , dna , gene , linguistics , philosophy
The transposon gamma delta, in common with other members of the Tn3 family, confers transpositional immunity, a phenomenon by which plasmids containing a single transposon end show reduced activity as targets for further insertion by the same element. We found that a copy of a mutant delta end, in which the two terminal base pairs (5' GG) were substituted with cytosines, conferred the same degree of immunity as the unaltered delta end. However, a transposon analog with the mutant delta end as its termini could not transpose. These results suggest that the binding of transposase to a site on a target replicon is sufficient to confer immunity and that immunity does not involve subsequent DNA transactions at the bound target site, analogous to the catalytic processes that occur at the transposon ends during transposition.

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