Intron mobility in the T-even phages: high frequency inheritance of group I introns promoted by intron open reading frames.
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Barriers to intron promiscuity in bacteria.Characterization of the restriction site of a prokaryotic intron-encoded endonucleaseIntron mobility in phage T4 is dependent upon a distinctive class of endonucleases and independent of DNA sequences encoding the intron core: mechanistic and evolutionary implicationsIntron 5 alpha of the COXI gene of yeast mitochondrial DNA is a mobile group I intronDistribution, sequence homology, and homing of group I introns among T-even-like bacteriophages: evidence for recent transfer of old intronsChloroplast ribosomal intron of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii: in vitro self-splicing, DNA endonuclease activity and in vivo mobilityDouble strand break-induced recombination in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii chloroplastsA unified genetic, computational and experimental framework identifies functionally relevant residues of the homing endonuclease I-BmoI.A self-splicing group I intron in the nuclear pre-rRNA of the green alga, Ankistrodesmus stipitatus.Romulus and Remus, two phage isolates representing a distinct clade within the Twortlikevirus genus, display suitable properties for phage therapy applicationsStereoselective arginine binding is a phylogenetically conserved property of group I self-splicing RNAs.Behavior of the [mi-3] mutation and conversion of polymorphic mtDNA markers in heterokaryons of Neurospora crassa.Divalent metal ion differentially regulates the sequential nicking reactions of the GIY-YIG homing endonuclease I-BmoI.The td intron endonuclease I-TevI makes extensive sequence-tolerant contacts across the minor groove of its DNA targetMouse U14 snRNA is encoded in an intron of the mouse cognate hsc70 heat shock gene.Intein-mediated purification of cytotoxic endonuclease I-TevI by insertional inactivation and pH-controllable splicingIntron homing with limited exon homology. Illegitimate double-strand-break repair in intron acquisition by phage t4.A homing endonuclease and the 50-nt ribosomal bypass sequence of phage T4 constitute a mobile DNA cassetteHoming endonucleases: from genetic anomalies to programmable genomic clippersPurification and substrate specificity of a T4 phage intron-encoded endonuclease.Introns and intein coding sequence in the ribonucleotide reductase genes of Bacillus subtilis temperate bacteriophage SPbetaAn intron in the thymidylate synthase gene of Bacillus bacteriophage beta 22: evidence for independent evolution of a gene, its group I intron, and the intron open reading frame.Interspecific transfer of mitochondrial genes in fungi and creation of a homologous hybrid gene.Evolution of mobile group I introns: recognition of intron sequences by an intron-encoded endonuclease.Sequence analysis of conserved regA and variable orf43.1 genes in T4-like bacteriophagesUnexpected abundance of self-splicing introns in the genome of bacteriophage Twort: introns in multiple genes, a single gene with three introns, and exon skipping by group I ribozymesRelated homing endonucleases I-BmoI and I-TevI use different strategies to cleave homologous recognition sitesCharacterization of I-Ppo, an intron-encoded endonuclease that mediates homing of a group I intron in the ribosomal DNA of Physarum polycephalumExplosive invasion of plant mitochondria by a group I intron.Interaction of the intron-encoded mobility endonuclease I-PpoI with its target site.Artificial mobile DNA element constructed from the EcoRI endonuclease geneIdentification of a family of bacteriophage T4 genes encoding proteins similar to those present in group I introns of fungi and phagePerpetuating the homing endonuclease life cycle: identification of mutations that modulate and change I-TevI cleavage preferenceScientific serendipity initiates an intron odyssey.I-TevI, the endonuclease encoded by the mobile td intron, recognizes binding and cleavage domains on its DNA targetMobile DNA elements in T4 and related phages.Intron-associated splicing reactions in bacteriophage T4.Intron-encoded homing endonuclease I-TevI also functions as a transcriptional autorepressor.Redox-responsive zinc finger fidelity switch in homing endonuclease and intron promiscuity in oxidative stressCompilation and analysis of intein sequences
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Intron mobility in the T-even phages: high frequency inheritance of group I introns promoted by intron open reading frames.
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Intron mobility in the T-even ...... by intron open reading frames.
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Intron mobility in the T-even ...... by intron open reading frames.
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Intron mobility in the T-even ...... by intron open reading frames.
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Intron mobility in the T-even ...... by intron open reading frames.
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Intron mobility in the T-even ...... by intron open reading frames.
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Intron mobility in the T-even ...... by intron open reading frames.
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Bell-Pedersen D
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10.1016/0092-8674(89)90248-1
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1989-02-01T00:00:00Z