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  • A new insertion sequence called ISLC3, measuring 1351 bp, has been extracted from Lactobacillus casei, revealing two types of junction formations: a complete junction with a 3 bp spacer and a deleted junction removing 25 bp from the left inverted repeat.
  • The complete junction promoter (P(jun)) demonstrated greater activity than the deleted junction promoter (P(djun)) and the native promoter (P(IRL)), with specific transcription start sites identified for all three promoters using a primer extension assay.
  • Additionally, the transposase enzyme (OrfAB) associated with ISLC3 exhibited a preference for cleaving DNA at the right inverted repeat (IRR) during transposition, indicating a directional cleavage process from IR

Article Abstract

An insertion sequence, ISLC3, of 1351 bp has been isolated from Lactobacillus casei. Formation of IS circles containing a 3 bp spacer (complete junction) or deletion of 25 bp at the left inverted repeat (IRL) between the abutted IS ends of the ISLC3 junction region (deleted junction) was also discovered in the lactobacilli and Escherichia coli system studied. We found that the promoter formed by the complete junction P(jun) was more active than that formed by the 25 bp deleted junction P(djun) or the indigenous promoter P(IRL). The corresponding transcription start sites for both promoter P(jun) and P(IRL) as well as P(djun) were subsequently determined using a primer extension assay. The activity of transposase OrfAB of ISLC3 was also assayed using an in vitro system. It was found that this transposase preferred to cleave a single DNA strand at the IRR over the IRL end in the transposition process, suggesting that attack of one end by the other was oriented from IRR to IRL.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/mic.0.2007/013227-0DOI Listing

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