Role of replication in IS102-mediated deletion formation
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Role of replication in IS102-mediated deletion formation
Abstract
Intramolecular transposition produces replicon dissociation in a bireplicon; this reaction is homologous to the well-characterized IS-associated deletions in the case of a monoreplicon. However the frequencies at which these two reactions occur differ by a factor of more than 10(2) in favor of deletion formation. This raises the question of how these deletions occur. We show that the presence of a productive replication on the fragment to be deleted interferes with deletion formation. Our results also suggest that the deleted fragment is not degraded during deletion formation.
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