Results 101 to 110 of about 6,315 (155)
The mycobacteriophage Bxb1 integrase as a catalyst for DNA inversion in Saccharomyces cerevisiae [PDF]
Synthetic biology aims to develop methods of genetic regulation not seen in nature to manipulate biological systems, allowing them to achieve incredibly complex feats of biotechnology.
Timmermans, Marshall
core
N-terminal half of transportin SR2 interacts with HIV integrase
The karyopherin transportin SR2 (TRN-SR2, TNPO3) is responsible for shuttling specific cargoes such as serine/arginine-rich splicing factors from the cytoplasm to the nucleus.
Stéphanie De Houwer +15 more
core +1 more source
The mutational analysis of C31 integrase
The integrase protein from the bacteriophage ~C31 is a member of the large serine recombinase family. Purified ~C31 integrase has been shown to only catalyse site-specific recombination between the DNA sites attB and attP in vitro.
Rowley, Paul Andrew
core
The role of single occupancy effects on integrase dynamics in a cell-free system [PDF]
Phage integrase-based circuits are an alternative approach to relying on transcriptional and translational repression for biomolecular circuits. Previous research has shown that circuits based on integrases can perform a variety of functions, including ...
Hayes, Clarmyra A. +3 more
core
Serine Integrase Structure and Function
Gregory D Van Duyne +2 more
openaire +1 more source
Recognition ofrecombination sites by C31 integrase
Streptomyces phage ~C3l produces a site-specific integrase by whiCh it is able to integrate its DNA into the host chromosome. ~C3l integrase belongs to the serine recombinase family and utilizes small (less than 50 base pair) substrates for recombination.
Gupta, Milind Kumar
core
Repressing Integrase attachment site operation with CRISPR-Cas9 in E. coli [PDF]
Serine integrases are bacteriophage proteins responsible for integrating the phage genome into that of the host. Synthetic biologists have co-opted these proteins into useful tools for permanent DNA logic, utilizing their specific DNA recombination ...
Shur, Andrey, Murray, Richard M.
core
A hybrid lentivirus-transposon vector for safer gene therapy
Gene therapy vectors based on the HIV-1 lentivirus are an attractive option for clinical applications because they enter a broad range of target cells efficiently and deliver stable gene expression through integration into host chromosomes.
Vink, C.A.
core
Phage-derived serine integrases are members of the large serine recombinase (LSRs) family of sitespecific recombinases that mediate highly precise DNA recombination.
Lawson-Williams, M
core +1 more source
Structural basis of second-generation HIV integrase inhibitor action and viral resistance
Although second-generation HIV integrase strand-transfer inhibitors (INSTIs) are prescribed throughout the world, the mechanistic basis for the superiority of these drugs is poorly understood. We used single-particle cryo-electron microscopy to visualize
Abhay Kotecha (395425) +9 more
core

