Transposase

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**[[1muh]], [[1mus]], [[1mm8]], [[3ecp]], [[4dm0]] – EcTn5 (mutant) + DNA – ''Escherichia coli''<br />
**[[1muh]], [[1mus]], [[1mm8]], [[3ecp]], [[4dm0]] – EcTn5 (mutant) + DNA – ''Escherichia coli''<br />
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*Tn7 transposase
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**[[5d17]] – EcTn7 C terminal <br />
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**[[5d16]] – EcTn7 C terminal (mutant) <br />
*Mos1 transposase
*Mos1 transposase
**[[2f7t]] – DmMos1 catalytic domain (mutant) – ''Drosophila mauritiana''<br />
**[[2f7t]] – DmMos1 catalytic domain (mutant) – ''Drosophila mauritiana''<br />
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**[[4u7b]] – DmMos1 + DNA <br />
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**[[4u7b]], [[5hoo]] – DmMos1 + DNA <br />
**[[3hos]], [[3hot]], [[4r79]] – DmMos1 (mutant) + DNA <br />
**[[3hos]], [[3hot]], [[4r79]] – DmMos1 (mutant) + DNA <br />
**[[4mda]], [[4mdb]] – DmMos1 catalytic domain (mutant) + drug<br />
**[[4mda]], [[4mdb]] – DmMos1 catalytic domain (mutant) + drug<br />
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**[[2a6m]] – HpOrfa – ''Helicobacter pylori''<br />
**[[2a6m]] – HpOrfa – ''Helicobacter pylori''<br />
**[[2vhg]], [[2a6o]], [[2vic]], [[2vih]], [[2vju]], [[2vjv]] – HpOrfa + DNA <br />
**[[2vhg]], [[2a6o]], [[2vic]], [[2vih]], [[2vju]], [[2vjv]] – HpOrfa + DNA <br />
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*Sleeping beauty transposase
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**[[5cr4]] – SB catalytic domain – synthetic<br />
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Revision as of 10:25, 21 September 2016

Structure of Tn5 transposase complex with DNA and glycerol (PDB code 3ecp).

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3D structures of transposase

Updated on 21-September-2016

References

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  6. Colloms SD, van Luenen HG, Plasterk RH. DNA binding activities of the Caenorhabditis elegans Tc3 transposase. Nucleic Acids Res. 1994 Dec 25;22(25):5548-54. PMID:7838706
  7. Ivics Z, Kaufman CD, Zayed H, Miskey C, Walisko O, Izsvak Z. The Sleeping Beauty transposable element: evolution, regulation and genetic applications. Curr Issues Mol Biol. 2004 Jan;6(1):43-55. PMID:14632258
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