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Mu transposase C-terminal domain-containing protein
Members of this family are found in various prokaryotic integrases and transposases. They adopt a beta-barrel structure with Greek-key topology [1]. [1]. 7628012. Structure of the bacteriophage Mu transposase core: a common structural motif for DNA transposition and retroviral integration. Rice P, Mizuuchi K;. Cell. 1995;82:209-220. (from Pfam)
Mu transposase C-terminal domain-containing protein; transposase; transposase; transposase family protein; transposase; transposase
Mu transposase C-terminal domain-containing protein; transposase binds to the end of a transposon and catalyzes the movement of the transposon to another part of the genome by a cut and paste mechanism or a replicative transposition mechanism; transposase binds to the end of a transposon and catalyzes the movement of the transposon to another part of the genome by a cut and paste mechanism or a replicative transposition mechanism; transposase binds to the end of a transposon and catalyzes the movement of the transposon to another part of the genome by a cut and paste mechanism or a replicative transposition mechanism; transposase binds to the end of a transposon and catalyzes the movement of the transposon to another part of the genome by a cut and paste mechanism or a replicative transposition mechanism
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