Programmed Ribosomal −1 Frameshifting as a Tradition: The Bacterial Transposable Elements of the IS3 Family

  • Fayet O
  • Prère M
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Abstract

Insertion sequences (ISs) are small ubiquitous DNA transposable elements coding for one or two proteins that are found in the genome of most bacteria where they play an important role in genetic plasticity. Based on protein similarity, the ISs were grouped in 19...

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Fayet, O., & Prère, M.-F. (2010). Programmed Ribosomal −1 Frameshifting as a Tradition: The Bacterial Transposable Elements of the IS3 Family (pp. 259–280). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-89382-2_12

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