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<h1>The &lambda;-Integrase</h1>
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                    <p>The <i>λ</i>‑integrase, originally derived from the <i>λ</i>‑phage, catalyzes the recombination of the phage genome with the chromosomal genome of its host in combination with several assisting proteins. Therefore, two attachment sites are necessary: one located on the bacterial genome (<i>attB</i>) and the other located on the <i>λ</i>‑genome (<i>attP</i>), which also contains several binding sites for regulatory proteins. The attachment sites contain homologous recognition sequences, called BOB'&nbsp;region (<i>attB</i>) and COC'&nbsp;region (<i>attP</i>). These regions can be connected by the <i>λ</i>‑integrase and the bacterial <i>integration host factor</i> (IHF) via <i>Holliday junction</i>, forming an intasome, a DNA‑protein‑complex, producing hybrid attachment sites <i>attL</i> and <i>attR</i>. <br>
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                        <b>Figure 1:</b>Crystal structure of the &lambda;-Integrase in interaction with DNA. Created with VMD (Visual Molecular Dynamics).<a href="http://www.rcsb.org/pdb/explore/explore.do?structureId=1z19">PDB entry,Biswas, T. <i>et al. 2005</i></a>
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Helping plasmid for genomic integration via attP/attB recombination.
 
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Revision as of 20:57, 26 October 2016

The λ-Integrase

The λ‑integrase, originally derived from the λ‑phage, catalyzes the recombination of the phage genome with the chromosomal genome of its host in combination with several assisting proteins. Therefore, two attachment sites are necessary: one located on the bacterial genome (attB) and the other located on the λ‑genome (attP), which also contains several binding sites for regulatory proteins. The attachment sites contain homologous recognition sequences, called BOB' region (attB) and COC' region (attP). These regions can be connected by the λ‑integrase and the bacterial integration host factor (IHF) via Holliday junction, forming an intasome, a DNA‑protein‑complex, producing hybrid attachment sites attL and attR.

λ-Integrase interacting with DNA

Figure 1:Crystal structure of the λ-Integrase in interaction with DNA. Created with VMD (Visual Molecular Dynamics).PDB entry,Biswas, T. et al. 2005

Usage and Biology

Helping plasmid for genomic integration via attP/attB recombination. Sequence and Features


Assembly Compatibility:
  • 10
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
  • 12
    INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
    Illegal NheI site found at 7
    Illegal NheI site found at 30
  • 21
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
  • 23
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
  • 25
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
  • 1000
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]


uniprotP03700
   λ-Integrase