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<td width="42%"><p align="center"><a href="http://www.mun.ca/biochem/courses/3107/images/POP_BOB.jpg"></a><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2008/d/d9/Qweerw.jpg" width="500" height="110" /></p></td> | <td width="42%"><p align="center"><a href="http://www.mun.ca/biochem/courses/3107/images/POP_BOB.jpg"></a><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2008/d/d9/Qweerw.jpg" width="500" height="110" /></p></td> | ||
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<td height="23" colspan="2" bgcolor="#03438A" class="STYLE24"><p class="STYLE4"><span class="STYLE11 STYLE4 STYLE23 STYLE5">The result of recombination is that the integrated prophage is flanked by two attachment sites but now they are slightly different: <em>attL</em> has the structure BOP' and <em>attR</em> has the structure POB'. </span></p> | <td height="23" colspan="2" bgcolor="#03438A" class="STYLE24"><p class="STYLE4"><span class="STYLE11 STYLE4 STYLE23 STYLE5">The result of recombination is that the integrated prophage is flanked by two attachment sites but now they are slightly different: <em>attL</em> has the structure BOP' and <em>attR</em> has the structure POB'. </span></p> | ||
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Revision as of 07:23, 29 October 2008
Background |
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Site-specific recombination |
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Inverted repeats |
Direct repeats |
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The net result is that the segment of DNA between the two recombinogenic sites has inverted with respect to the rest of the DNA module. |
The net result is that the segment of DNA between the two recombinogenic sites has been deleted from the rest of the DNA module and appears as a circular module. |
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Note that the reverse reaction -- the recombination of a circular module with another DNA module (either circular or linear), brings about a fusion of both modules or the integration of one module into the other. The integrated segment will be flanked by directly repeating sequences which can, of course, be used to excise the integrated segment again. |
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Integration of bacteriophage lambda | |||||
In order for the lambda prophage to exist in a host E. coli cell, it must integrate into the host chromosome which it does by means of a site-specific recombination reaction. |
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The E. coli chromosome contains one attachment site which is designated attB. The site is only 30 bp in size and contains a conserved central 15 bp region where the recombination reaction will take place. The structure of the recombination site is usually represented as BOB'. The bacteriophage recombination site - attP - contains the identical central 15 bp region as attB. The overall structure can be represented as POP'. Integration of bacteriophage lambda requires one phage-encoded protein - Int, which is the integrase - and one bacterial protein - IHF, which is Integration Host Factor. Both of these proteins bind to sites on the P and P' arms of attP to form a complex in which the central conserved 15 bp elements of attP and attB are properly aligned. |
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