A 2.0-kb fragment from the Lactobacillus gasseri temperate bacteriophage phi adh contained the essential genetic determinants for site-specific integration. The nucleotide sequence of this fragment was determined. An open reading frame (intG), which adjoined the phage attachment site (attP), encoded a deduced protein related to the integrase family. The organization of this region was comparable to other phage site-specific recombination systems.
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A 2.0-kb fragment from the Lactobacillus gasseri temperate bacteriophage phi adh contained the essential genetic determinants for site-specific integration. The nucleotide sequence of this fragment was determined. An open reading frame (intG), which adjoined the phage attachment site (attP), encoded a deduced protein related to the integrase family. The organization of this region was comparable to other phage site-specific recombination systems.
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Gene
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uniprot:author |
De Antoni G.,
De Antoni G.L.,
Fremaux C.,
Klaenhammer T.,
Klaenhammer T.R.,
Raya R.,
Raya R.R.
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1993
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uniprot:pages |
61-66
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uniprot:title |
Genetic organization and sequence of the region encoding integrative functions from Lactobacillus gasseri temperate bacteriophage phi adh.
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uniprot:volume |
126
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doi:10.1016/0378-1119(93)90590-Y
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