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An Overview of Tyrosine Site-specific Recombination: From an Flp Perspective.

Makkuni Jayaram1, Chien-Hui Ma1, Aashiq H Kachroo1, Paul A Rowley1, Piotr Guga2, Hsui-Fang Fan3, Yuri Voziyanov4.   

Abstract

Tyrosine site-specific recombinases (YRs) are widely distributed among prokaryotes and their viruses, and were thought to be confined to the budding yeast lineage among eukaryotes. However, YR-harboring retrotransposons (the DIRS and PAT families) and DNA transposons (Cryptons) have been identified in a variety of eukaryotes. The YRs utilize a common chemical mechanism, analogous to that of type IB topoisomerases, to bring about a plethora of genetic rearrangements with important physiological consequences in their respective biological contexts. A subset of the tyrosine recombinases has provided model systems for analyzing the chemical mechanisms and conformational features of the recombination reaction using chemical, biochemical, topological, structural, and single molecule-biophysical approaches. YRs with simple reaction requirements have been utilized to bring about programmed DNA rearrangements for addressing fundamental questions in developmental biology. They have also been employed to trace the topological features of DNA within high-order DNA interactions established by protein machines. The directed evolution of altered specificity YRs, combined with their spatially and temporally regulated expression, heralds their emergence as vital tools in genome engineering projects with wide-ranging biotechnological and medical applications.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26350308     DOI: 10.1128/microbiolspec.MDNA3-0021-2014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microbiol Spectr        ISSN: 2165-0497


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