Short communicationThe insertion sequence element ISRm2011-2 belongs to the IS630-Tcl family of transposable elements and is abundant in Rhizobium meliloti
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2006, BiochimieCitation Excerpt :Expression of IS elements is tightly regulated [29]. By irreversibly cleaving a fraction of transposase mRNA molecules rather than completing splicing, the intron, which is inserted some 110 nucleotides downstream of the presumptive translational frame-shifting site of the transposase coding sequence [6,30], could contribute to the down-regulation of its host gene. The frequent association of group II introns with IS sequences has generally been interpreted as providing these introns with additional opportunities to move within and between genomes.
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