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SUBMITTER: Jang S
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3325207 | biostudies-literature | 2012
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Jang Sooin S Sandler Steven J SJ Harshey Rasika M RM
PLoS genetics 20120412 4
Mu is both a transposable element and a temperate bacteriophage. During lytic growth, it amplifies its genome by replicative transposition. During infection, it integrates into the Escherichia coli chromosome through a mechanism not requiring extensive DNA replication. In the latter pathway, the transposition intermediate is repaired by transposase-mediated resecting of the 5' flaps attached to the ends of the incoming Mu genome, followed by filling the remaining 5 bp gaps at each end of the Mu ...[more]