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Structure and stability of transposon 5-mediated cointegrates
Authors:B J Hirschel  D J Galas  D E Berg  M Chandler
Institution:Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine University Hospital, 1211 Geneva 4, Switzerland;Department of Microbiology and Immunology Washington University, St Louis Mo. 63110, U.S.A.;Department of Molecular Biology, University of Geneva Geneva, Switzerland
Abstract:We have determined the structure of a set of independently derived, Tn5-mediated cointegrates and examined the stability of several examples. A variety of cointegrate structures was found, including those mediated by the entire compound transposon, and those mediated by a single flanking IS50 element, which was always IS50-R, and never IS50-L. IS50-R but not IS50-L is reported to code for a protein(s) required for transposition. This finding confirms that IS50-L is relatively inactive and suggests that the active transposition protein(s) acts largely in cis on IS50-R. Another class of cointegrate was created by inverse transposition of Tn5 (using the inside ends of the flanking elements). In addition, we found an unexpectedly large set of cointegrates, in which the joint between the two plasmids was not adjacent to the transposon. All cointegrates analysed were found to be stable. This suggests that Tn5, unlike the transposon Tn3, does not transpose via an obligate cointegrate intermediate. This finding is compared to previous results with Tn5 and Tn9, and is discussed in terms of current models of transposition.
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