Affiliation:
1. Ecogen Inc., Langhorne, Pennsylvania 19047-3023
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Tn
5401
is a class II transposable element derived from the gram-positive bacterium
Bacillus thuringiensis
. The 4,837-bp transposon encodes a Tn
3
-like transposase (TnpA) and an integrase-like recombinase (TnpI) and is notable for its unusually long 53-bp terminal inverted repeats (TIRs). The
tnpA
and
tnpI
genes are transcribed from a common promoter, designated P
R
, that is subject to negative regulation by TnpI. The TIRs of Tn
5401
each contain a 38-bp sequence that can be aligned with the 38- to 40-bp TIR sequences of Tn
3
-like transposons and an adjacent 12-bp sequence that binds TnpI. This unique juxtaposition of TnpA and TnpI binding sites suggests that TnpI may regulate the binding or catalytic activity of TnpA. The results of the present study indicate that TnpI, in addition to functioning as a site-specific recombinase and as a transcriptional repressor, is required for TnpA binding to the TIRs of Tn
5401
.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
11 articles.
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