Sequences essential for IS50 transposition. The first base-pair
- PMID: 2989531
- DOI: 10.1016/0022-2836(85)90235-9
Sequences essential for IS50 transposition. The first base-pair
Abstract
Sequences near the ends of the insertion element IS50 are essential for its transposition, probably because they serve as sites upon which the IS50-encoded transposase protein acts. To determine if these essential sequences include the first base-pair at each end of IS50 we generated 5'C to 5'G transversions at these positions. Each mutation reduced the transposition frequency to 1% to 2% of wild-type. DNA sequence analyses showed that the mutant 5'G is preserved during transposition.
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