Transposase

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Transposases bind to the ends of a transposon and catalyze its movement to another part of the genome by a cut-and-paste mechanism. Transposase contains a DDE motif in its active site enabling it to coordinate the binding of divalent metal ions. The metal ions affect transposase reactivity.

Mu transposase (MuA) is essential for integration, replication-transposition and excision of bacteriophage Mu DNA into multiple sites of bacterial genome. Mu transposition occurs within the transposome which is a protein-DNA complex which includes 4 subunits of MuA.

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Structural highlights

Structure of Mu transposase complex with DNA (PDB code 4fcy).

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3D structures of transposase3D structures of transposase

Updated on 15-December-2014

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