rekombinaseks
Rekombinaseks are enzymes that catalyze site-specific DNA recombination, enabling precise rearrangements such as insertions, deletions, inversions, and integrations. They recognize defined DNA sequences and mediate cutting and rejoining of DNA strands to produce targeted changes without random mutations. In molecular biology and biotechnology, rekombinaseks are valuable tools for controlled genome modification and gene regulation.
Two major families are central to their function: tyrosine recombinases (for example Cre from bacteriophage P1,
In nature, recombinases play diverse roles, including genome rearrangements in bacteria and phages, integration and excision
Limitations include potential off-target activity at pseudo-sites, context-dependent efficiency, and the need to express the enzyme