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[[Image:1z1g.png|left|200px|thumb|Crystal Structure of Enterobacteria phage λ integrase [[1z1g]]]]
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'''Phage integrase''' (PIN) mediates recombination between DNA recognition sequences - the phage attachment site attP and the bacterial attachment site attB<ref>PMID:14687564</ref>.  The '''Tyrosine family PIN''' uses a catalytic tyrosine to mediate strand cleavage while the '''Serine family PIN''' uses a serine residue.  The High-Pathogenicity Island (HPI) is a genomic island essential for virulence of the family of Enterobacteria.
*The biological assembly of Enterobacteria phage λ integrase is <scene name='44/443479/Cv/3'>homotetramer</scene>.
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== 3D Structures of phage integrase see [[Retroviral Integrase]]==




 
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'''Phage integrase''' (PIN) mediate recombination between DNA recognition sequences - the phage attP and the bacterial attB.  The Tyrosine family PIN uses a catalytic tyrosine to mediate strand cleavage while the Serine family PIN uses a serine residue.  The High-Pathogenicity Island (HPI) is a genomic island essential for virulence of the family of Enterobacteria.
 
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== 3D Structures of phage integrase ==
 
''Update June 2011''
 
[[3nrw]] – PIN/site-specific recombinase N-terminal – ''Haloarcula marismortui''<br />
[[3jtz]] – PIN arm-type binding domain – ''Yersinia pestis''<br />
[[3ju0]] – HPI PIN arm-type binding domain – ''Pectobacterium atrosepticum''<br />
[[2kkp]] – PIN SAM-like domain – ''Moorella thermoacetica'' – NMR<br />
[[2kkv]] – PIN fragment – ''Salmonella enterica'' – NMR<br />
[[2khq]] - PIN fragment – ''Staphylococcus saprophyticus'' – NMR<br />
[[2wcc]] – λPIN DBD+ DNA – Enterobacteria phage λ - NMR<br />
[[1kjk]] – λPIN N-terminal - NMR<br />
[[2oxo]], [[1z19]], [[1z1b]] - λPIN core binding domain + DNA<br />
[[1ae9]] - λPIN catalytic core domain (mutant) <br />
[[1z1g]] – λPIN + DNA (Holliday junction)<br />
[[1p7d]] – λPIN fragment + DNA <br />
[[3bvp]] – PIN catalytic core domain – Lactococcus phage TP101-1<br />
[[1aih]] - PIN catalytic core domain – Haemophilus phage HP1<br />
[[2khv]], [[2kj5]] – PIN residues 102-199 – ''Nitrosospira multiformis'' - NMR
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