Neighboring plasmid sequences can affect Mini-Mu DNA transposition in the absence of expression of the bacteriophage Mu semi-essential early region
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Neighboring plasmid sequences can affect Mini-Mu DNA transposition in the absence of expression of the bacteriophage Mu semi-essential early region
Abstract
Bacteriophage Mu DNA, like other transposable elements, requires DNA sequences at both extremities to transpose. It has been previously demonstrated that the transposition activity of various transposons can be influenced by sequences outside their ends. We have found that alterations in the neighboring plasmid sequences near the right extremity of a Mini-Mu, inserted in the plasmid pSC101, can exert an influence on the efficiency of Mini-Mu DNA transposition when an induced helper Mu prophage contains a polar insertion in its semi-essential early region (SEER). The SEER of Mu is known to contain several genes that can affect DNA transposition, and our results suggest that some function(s), located in the SEER of Mu, may be required for optimizing transposition (and thus, replication) of Mu genomes from restrictive locations during the lytic cycle.
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