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- Origin_of_transfer abstract "An origin of transfer (oriT) is a short sequence (up to 500 bp) that is necessary for transfer of the DNA that contains it from a bacterial host to recipient during bacterial conjugation. The oriT is cis-acting — it is found on the same DNA that is being transferred, and it is transferred along with the DNA. The origin of transfer consists of three functionally defined domains: a nicking domain, a transfer domain, and a termination domain.At the beginning of conjugation of plasmids, a multi-protein complex called the relaxosome assembles around the oriT, with each individual protein binding at specific sites on the oriT. A relaxase (one of the proteins of the relaxosome) nicks the plasmid at the nic site of the oriT, catalyzing a trans-esterification reaction that transfers the 5' end of the DNA at the nic site to a tyrosine residue on the relaxase. Relaxase then moves in the 5' to 3' direction on the plasmid, unwinding the DNA in a helicase-like fashion, until it comes a full circle back to the oriT where the relaxase recognizes a termination domain that causes it to dissociate from the DNA.".
- Origin_of_transfer wikiPageID "13513818".
- Origin_of_transfer wikiPageLength "2044".
- Origin_of_transfer wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Origin_of_transfer wikiPageRevisionID "658899256".
- Origin_of_transfer wikiPageWikiLink Bacterial_conjugation.
- Origin_of_transfer wikiPageWikiLink Base_pair.
- Origin_of_transfer wikiPageWikiLink Category:DNA.
- Origin_of_transfer wikiPageWikiLink DNA.
- Origin_of_transfer wikiPageWikiLink Helicase.
- Origin_of_transfer wikiPageWikiLink Journal_of_Biological_Chemistry.
- Origin_of_transfer wikiPageWikiLink Plasmid.
- Origin_of_transfer wikiPageWikiLink Plasmids.
- Origin_of_transfer wikiPageWikiLink Protein.
- Origin_of_transfer wikiPageWikiLink Protein_domain.
- Origin_of_transfer wikiPageWikiLink Relaxase.
- Origin_of_transfer wikiPageWikiLink Relaxosome.
- Origin_of_transfer wikiPageWikiLink Trans-esterification.
- Origin_of_transfer wikiPageWikiLink Transesterification.
- Origin_of_transfer wikiPageWikiLink Tyrosine.
- Origin_of_transfer wikiPageWikiLinkText "Origin of transfer".
- Origin_of_transfer wikiPageWikiLinkText "origin of transfer".
- Origin_of_transfer hasPhotoCollection Origin_of_transfer.
- Origin_of_transfer subject Category:DNA.
- Origin_of_transfer hypernym Sequence.
- Origin_of_transfer comment "An origin of transfer (oriT) is a short sequence (up to 500 bp) that is necessary for transfer of the DNA that contains it from a bacterial host to recipient during bacterial conjugation. The oriT is cis-acting — it is found on the same DNA that is being transferred, and it is transferred along with the DNA.".
- Origin_of_transfer label "Origin of transfer".
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- Origin_of_transfer sameAs Q7102500.
- Origin_of_transfer sameAs Q7102500.
- Origin_of_transfer wasDerivedFrom Origin_of_transfer?oldid=658899256.
- Origin_of_transfer isPrimaryTopicOf Origin_of_transfer.