transpososome
Transpososome is a nucleoprotein complex that forms during the transposition of DNA elements. It consists of transposase enzymes bound to the ends of a transposon, often in cooperation with host factors and the target DNA, and serves to bring the transposon ends into synapsis so that excision and insertion can occur. In many systems the complex is referred to as the paired-end complex or transpososome.
Formation and composition: Transposase molecules bind to each transposon end and assemble into a higher-order complex,
Function and mechanism: The transpososome coordinates the two essential steps of cut-and-paste transposition: excision from the
Diversity and significance: Transpososome architecture reflects the diversity of transposon families, from simple dimeric cores to