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Structural basis of unidirectional DNA recombination by the ϕC31 serine integrase

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New Applications for Phage Integrases [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Molecular Biology, 2014
Within the last 25 years, bacteriophage integrases have rapidly risen to prominence as genetic tools for a wide range of applications from basic cloning to genome engineering. Serine integrases such as that from ϕC31 and its relatives have found an especially wide range of applications within diverse micro-organisms right through to multi-cellular ...
Paul C M Fogg   +2 more
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Applications of Serine Integrases in Synthetic Biology over the Past Decade

open access: yesSynBio, 2023
Serine integrases are emerging as one of the most powerful biological tools for biotechnology. Over the past decade, many research papers have been published on the use of serine integrases in synthetic biology.
Fang Ba, Wan-Qiu Liu, Jian Li
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Comparison and optimization of ten phage encoded serine integrases for genome engineering in Saccharomyces cerevisiae [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Biotechnology, 2016
Background: Phage-encoded serine integrases, such as ϕC31 integrase, are widely used for genome engineering but have not been optimized for use in Saccharomyces cerevisiae although this organism is a widely used organism in biotechnology. Results: The
William R A Brown, Brown William R A
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Making serine integrases work for us [PDF]

open access: yesCurrent Opinion in Microbiology, 2017
DNA site-specific recombinases are enzymes (often associated with mobile DNA elements) that catalyse breaking and rejoining of DNA strands at specific points, thereby bringing about precise genetic rearrangements.
W Marshall Stark
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Oligomerization of Retrovirus Integrases

2018
Integration of the reverse-transcribed viral cDNA into the host's genome is a critical step in the lifecycle of all retroviruses. Retrovirus integration is carried out by integrase (IN), a virus-encoded enzyme that forms an oligomeric 'intasome' complex with both ends of the linear viral DNA to catalyze their concerted insertions into the backbones of ...
Duane P, Grandgenett, Hideki, Aihara
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Structure and function of retroviral integrase

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021
A hallmark of retroviral replication is establishment of the proviral state, wherein a DNA copy of the viral RNA genome is stably incorporated into a host cell chromosome. Integrase is the viral enzyme responsible for the catalytic steps involved in this process, and integrase strand transfer inhibitors are widely used to treat people living with HIV ...
Goedele N. Maertens   +2 more
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Serine Integrases: Advancing Synthetic Biology [PDF]

open access: yesACS Synthetic Biology, 2018
Serine integrases catalyze precise rearrangement of DNA through site-specific recombination of small sequences of DNA called attachment (att) sites. Unlike other site-specific recombinases, the recombination reaction driven by serine integrases is highly
Christine A Merrick, Susan J Rosser
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Integrase

1995
Abstract The linear DNA copy of the HIV genome made by reverse transcription must be integrated into a chromosome of the infected cell in order to be stably maintained and efficiently transcribed. DNA integration is therefore a necessary step in the viral replication cycle. HIV DNA is inserted into the host genome by a specialized DNA
R Craigie, A B Hickman, A Engelman
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The clinical pharmacology of integrase inhibitors

Expert Review of Clinical Pharmacology, 2018
Introduction: Treatment of HIV infection has consistently evolved in the last three decades. A steady improvement in efficacy tolerability, safety, and practical aspects of treatment intake has made HIV infection much easier to manage over the long term, and in optimal treatment conditions the life expectancy of persons living with HIV infection now ...
Giovanni, Di Perri   +3 more
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