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Insertion Element IS1 Encodes Two Structural Genes Required for Its Transposition

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Journal J Mol Biol
Publisher Elsevier
Date 1984 Aug 5
PMID 6086942
Citations 19
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The nucleotide sequence analysis of insertion element IS1 has shown that IS1 could have as many as six translational reading frames encoding possible proteins. In order to determine which reading frames are actual structural genes responsible for IS1-mediated recombination, we introduced base substitution mutations including nonsense mutations into all of the potential reading frames and examined the ability of these IS1 mutants to mediate cointegration between two plasmids. The results reveal that IS1 has two structural genes (termed insA and insB), which are required for plasmid cointegration mediated by IS1.

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