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Transposase


Transposase binds to:
both ends of the transposon, which consist of inverted repeats; that is, identical sequences reading in opposite directions.
a sequence of DNA that makes up the target site.
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Transposase
Class of proteins responsible for transposition. One function is to prepare insertion by cutting at the integration site.
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Transposase
An enzyme (or enzyme complex) required for the transposition of a particular transposable element.
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The IS10R transposase binds the inverted repeats only when they're hemi-methylated.
The promoter for the transposase mRNA also contains a GATC sequence. The methylated promoter is much less active that the non-methylated one.
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Class II transposons move by cut and paste, rather than copy and paste, using the transposase enzyme. Different types of transposase work in different ways.
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It is a sequence of DNA that encodes an enzyme called transposase, which enables the IS to move. The transposase gene is flanked on either side by fifteen to twenty-five base pairs, arranged as "inverted repeats.
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The simplest kind of a transposon, consisting of inserted repeats of DNA flanking a gene for transposase, the enzyme that catalyzes transposition.
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transposon - mobile segment of DNA capable of "hopping" into or out of chromosomal DNA; a complete transposon encodes an enzyme called a transposase that can mediate the excision and insertion of the transposon DNA. (See also retrotransposon) ...
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