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Integration host factor

Encodes subunit of integration host factor (IHF), involved in site-specific recombination, replication, transposition, regulation of gene expression Required for recombinational repair... [Pg.977]

Craig, N. L. Nash, H. A. (1984). E. coli integration host factor binds to specific sites in DNA. Cell 39, 707-716. [Pg.592]

Fig. 7 a fim gene cluster, b Schematic drawing of the fim locus with the fim switch in the ON (fimbriate) orientation and recombinase genes. The direction of transcription of the genes is shown (arrows). Lrp, leucine-responsive regulatory protein IHF, integration host factor IRL, inverted repeat left IRR, inverted repeat right P,fimA promoter [73]... [Pg.80]

The recombinase is the A integrase (or INT protein). Integration and excision use different attachment sites and different auxiliary proteins. Excision uses the proteins XIS, encoded by the bacteriophage, and FIS, encoded by the bacterium. Both reactions require the protein IHF (integration host factor), encoded by the bacterium. [Pg.987]


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