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Comparative genomic study of bla<sub>KPC-2</sub>-carrying multidrug-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae in the United Arab Emirates. [PDF]

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Catabolic transposons

Biodegradation, 1994
The structure and function of transposable elements that code for catabolic pathways involved in the biodegradation of organic compounds are reviewed. Seven of these catabolic transposons have structural features that place them in the Class I (composite) or Class II (Tn3-family) bacterial elements. One is a conjugative transposon.
R C, Wyndham   +3 more
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Mutator transposons

Trends in Plant Science, 2002
Mutator (Mu) element insertion has become the main way of mutating and cloning maize genes, but we are only beginning to understand how this transposon system is regulated. Mu elements are under tight developmental control and are subject to a form of epigenetic regulation that shares some features with the regulation of paramutable maize genes.
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THE TN5 TRANSPOSON

Annual Review of Microbiology, 1993
The bacterial transposon Tn5 encodes two proteins, the transposase and a related protein, the transposition inhibitor, whose relative abundance determines, in part, the frequency of Tn5 transposition. The synthesis of these proteins is programmed by a complex set of genetic regulatory elements.
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Transposon Display: A Versatile Method for Transposon Tagging

2013
Transposon tagging has been used successfully in a range of organisms for the cloning of mutants of interest. In species containing high copy numbers of transposable elements combined with a high transposition rate, forward cloning can be quite challenging and requires specific high-resolution methods.
Vandenbussche, Michiel   +2 more
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Transposon Mutagenesis

2014
Transposon-based mutagenesis of bacterial genomes is a powerful method to identify genetic elements that control specific phenotypes. The most frequently used transposon tools in Pseudomonas aeruginosa are based either on Himar1 mariner or Tn5 transposases, both of which have been used to generate nonredundant mutant libraries in P. aeruginosa. Here we
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Transposons.

Science (New York, N.Y.), 2010
Ac (Activator) is the first autonomous transposon described by McClintock. Its ability to create DSBs (Double Strand Breaks) makes it a powerful mutagen. In the presence of the Ac transposase, its non-autonomous Ds (Dissociation) counterparts are just as mutagenic.
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