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helix-turn-helix domain-containing protein
transposase
Transposase proteins are necessary for efficient DNA transposition. This family consists of various E. coli insertion elements and other bacterial transposases some of which are members of the IS3 family. [1]. 9180700. Genetic organization and transposition properties of IS511. D. A. Mullin, D. L. Zies, A. H. Mullin, N. Caballera & B. Ely;. Mol Gen Genet 1997;254:456-463. [2]. 8973350. The use of an improved transposon mutagenesis system for DNA sequencing leads to the characterization of a new insertion sequence of Streptomyces lividans 66. J. Fischer, H. Maier, P. Viell & J. Altenbuchner;. Gene 1996;180:81-89. [3]. 8917074. Identification and nucleotide sequence of Rhizobium meliloti insertion sequence ISRm6, a small transposable element that belongs to the IS3 family. S. Zekri & N. Toro;. Gene 1996;175:43-48. (from Pfam)
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; similar to Escherichia coli IS150 protein InsAB
IS3_IS150_ORF1.original: hypothetical protein
IS3_IS3_ORF1.original: hypothetical protein
IS3_IS150_combined.original: hypothetical protein
IS3_IS3_combined.original: hypothetical protein
IS3_IS150_ORF2.curated: hypothetical protein
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