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Bacteriophage mv4 site-specific recombination: the central role of the P2 mv4Int-binding site.


ABSTRACT: The contributions of the five (mv4)Int- and two (mv4)Xis arm-binding sites to the spatial intasome organization of bacteriophage mv4 were found not to be equivalent. The 8-bp overlap region was mapped to the left extremity of the core region and is directly flanked by the P2 Int arm-binding site. These results and the absence of characteristic Int core-binding sites suggest that the P2 site is the determinant for integrase positioning and recognition of the core region.

SUBMITTER: Coddeville M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3911600 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Bacteriophage mv4 site-specific recombination: the central role of the P2 mv4Int-binding site.

Coddeville Michèle M   Spinella Jean-François JF   Cassart Pauline P   Girault Guillaume G   Daveran-Mingot Marie-Line ML   Le Bourgeois Pascal P   Ritzenthaler Paul P  

Journal of virology 20131120 3


The contributions of the five (mv4)Int- and two (mv4)Xis arm-binding sites to the spatial intasome organization of bacteriophage mv4 were found not to be equivalent. The 8-bp overlap region was mapped to the left extremity of the core region and is directly flanked by the P2 Int arm-binding site. These results and the absence of characteristic Int core-binding sites suggest that the P2 site is the determinant for integrase positioning and recognition of the core region. ...[more]

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