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Ghanim, G.E., Kellogg, E.H., Nogales, E., Rio, D.C. (2019). Structure of a P element transposase-DNA complex reveals unusual DNA structures and GTP-DNA contacts.  Nat. Struct. Mol. Biol. 26(11): 1013--1022.
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FBrf0244043
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Research paper
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P element transposase catalyzes the mobility of P element DNA transposons within the Drosophila genome. P element transposase exhibits several unique properties, including the requirement for a guanosine triphosphate cofactor and the generation of long staggered DNA breaks during transposition. To gain insights into these features, we determined the atomic structure of the Drosophila P element transposase strand transfer complex using cryo-EM. The structure of this post-transposition nucleoprotein complex reveals that the terminal single-stranded transposon DNA adopts unusual A-form and distorted B-form helical geometries that are stabilized by extensive protein-DNA interactions. Additionally, we infer that the bound guanosine triphosphate cofactor interacts with the terminal base of the transposon DNA, apparently to position the P element DNA for catalysis. Our structure provides the first view of the P element transposase superfamily, offers new insights into P element transposition and implies a transposition pathway fundamentally distinct from other cut-and-paste DNA transposases.
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PMC6948148 (PMC) (EuropePMC)
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    English
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    Abbreviation
    Nat. Struct. Mol. Biol.
    Title
    Nature Structural and Molecular Biology
    Publication Year
    2004-
    ISBN/ISSN
    1545-9993 1545-9985
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