1997
DOI: 10.1128/jb.179.23.7551-7558.1997
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Terminal inverted repeats of insertion sequence IS30 serve as targets for transposition

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“…Tn3) or the extremities of other already integrated similar elements (e.g. IS21 or IS30) (Casadaban et al, 1981;Craig, 1997;Goryshin et al, 1998;Halling & Kleckner, 1982;Olasz et al, 1997;Reimmann & Haas, 1987;Sengstag et al, 1986;Tenzen & Ohtsubo, 1991;Zerbib et al, 1985). In S. agalactiae, it remains to be seen whether the transposition events described in this review affect all categories of genes whatever their function or whether they specifically affect sets of genes belonging to the same functional class.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tn3) or the extremities of other already integrated similar elements (e.g. IS21 or IS30) (Casadaban et al, 1981;Craig, 1997;Goryshin et al, 1998;Halling & Kleckner, 1982;Olasz et al, 1997;Reimmann & Haas, 1987;Sengstag et al, 1986;Tenzen & Ohtsubo, 1991;Zerbib et al, 1985). In S. agalactiae, it remains to be seen whether the transposition events described in this review affect all categories of genes whatever their function or whether they specifically affect sets of genes belonging to the same functional class.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This product presumably arose by SSD or by transposition of the IRR-IRL junction to the IR end of the full IS copy, as shown for IS911 (Turlan et al, 2000) and IS30 (Kiss & Olasz, 1999;Olasz et al, 1997). The C5 dimers were similar to those that arose from C3 and the SR was identical with the sequence originally separating the truncated IRs in C4 (Fig.…”
Section: Detection Of Transposition Activities Characteristic For Is mentioning
confidence: 80%
“…This cleavage site in the cases of IS30 (Olasz et al, 1997(Olasz et al, , 1998 and IS911 (Ton-Hoang et al, 1998;Turlan et al, 2000) proved to be at the same distance from the end of IRs both in dimerization or integration into the target site, resulting in the same length of the spacer and of the target duplication. On the other hand, the spacer in (IS2) 2 (Szeverényi et al, 1996a) and in (IS21) 2 (Reimmann & Haas, 1987) does not correspond to the target duplication characteristic for these elements.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…The IR-IR joint bracketing a 2-bp spacer is composed of the 26-bp left and right IR ends (IRL and IRR, respectively) that differ at three positions (12). IR-IR joints occur in both IS dimers and minicircles that can integrate into hot spot sequences or next to other IS30 ends (13)(14)(15). Whereas transposition into a hot spot is a conventional way of translocation, which accompanies the resolution of IR-IR junction, targeting an IR end seems more specific for IS30 and generates a new IR-IR joint.…”
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