Nancy L Craig
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Perez Z, Musingarimi P, Craig N, Dyda F, Hickman A
Acta Crystallogr Sect F Struct Biol Cryst Commun
. 2006 Mar;
61(Pt 6):587-90.
PMID: 16511103
DNA transposition is the movement of a defined segment of DNA from one location to another. Although the enzymes that catalyze transposition in bacterial systems have been well characterized, much...
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Segall A, Craig N
Mol Cell
. 2005 Aug;
19(4):433-5.
PMID: 16109368
The new work of reveals a new site-specific recombination strategy to establish lysogeny, in which a double-stranded recombination substrate is assembled from the folded single-stranded DNA genome of the filamentous...
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Hickman A, Perez Z, Zhou L, Musingarimi P, Ghirlando R, Hinshaw J, et al.
Nat Struct Mol Biol
. 2005 Jul;
12(8):715-21.
PMID: 16041385
Mobile elements and their inactive remnants account for large proportions of most eukaryotic genomes, where they have had central roles in genome evolution. Over 50 years ago, McClintock reported a...
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Altman S, Bassler B, Beckwith J, Belfort M, Berg H, Bloom B, et al.
Science
. 2005 Mar;
307(5714):1409-10.
PMID: 15746409
No abstract available.
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Kuduvalli P, Mitra R, Craig N
Nucleic Acids Res
. 2005 Feb;
33(3):857-63.
PMID: 15701757
The bacterial transposon, Tn7, inserts into a single site in the Escherichia coli chromosome termed attTn7 via the sequence-specific DNA binding of the target selector protein, TnsD. The target DNA...
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Zhou L, Mitra R, Atkinson P, Hickman A, Dyda F, Craig N
Nature
. 2004 Dec;
432(7020):995-1001.
PMID: 15616554
Transposons are DNA sequences that encode functions that promote their movement to new locations in the genome. If unregulated, such movement could potentially insert additional DNA into genes, thereby disrupting...
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Ferguson S, Anderson E, Harshaw R, Thate T, Craig N, Nelson H
Genetics
. 2004 Nov;
169(3):1203-14.
PMID: 15545649
Hsf1p, the heat-shock transcription factor from Saccharomyces cerevisiae, has a low level of constitutive transcriptional activity and is kept in this state through negative regulation. In an effort to understand...
38.
Kumar A, Seringhaus M, Biery M, Sarnovsky R, Umansky L, Piccirillo S, et al.
Genome Res
. 2004 Oct;
14(10A):1975-86.
PMID: 15466296
We present here an unbiased and extremely versatile insertional library of yeast genomic DNA generated by in vitro mutagenesis with a multipurpose element derived from the bacterial transposon Tn7. This...
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Ronning D, Li Y, Perez Z, Ross P, Hickman A, Craig N, et al.
EMBO J
. 2004 Jul;
23(15):2972-81.
PMID: 15257292
Tn7 transposition requires the assembly of a nucleoprotein complex containing four self-encoded proteins, transposon ends, and target DNA. Within this complex, TnsC, the molecular switch that regulates transposition, and TnsA,...
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Skelding Z, Queen-Baker J, Craig N
EMBO J
. 2003 Nov;
22(21):5904-17.
PMID: 14592987
The Tn7 transposon avoids inserting into a target DNA that contains a pre-existing copy of Tn7. This phenomenon, known as 'target immunity', is established when TnsB, a Tn7 transposase subunit,...