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Tangle analysis of Gin site-specific recombination
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Tangle ModelGin SystemGeneticsMolecular BiologyMolecular GeneticsProtein FoldingDna ComputingMolecular Biological MethodTangle AnalysisDirected EvolutionMacromolecular MachineDna ReplicationChromosomal RearrangementStructural BiologyBiologyNatural SciencesComputational BiologyRecombination DynamicSystems BiologyMedicine
We use the tangle model to study the action of the site-specific recombinase Gin, an enzyme that can introduce topological changes on circular DNA molecules. Gin and its bound DNA are modelled as a 2-string tangle which undergoes changes during recombination, thereby changing the topology of the DNA substrate. We show that the tangles involved in the analysis are all rational tangles. This technique allows us to prove that, under the model's assumptions, there is a unique topological description of the enzymatic action. The Gin system is one of the few to date where tangle analysis can be carried out systematically and rigorously, yielding a single, biologically reasonable solution.
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