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IS1595 family transposase
IS1595 family transposase binds to the end of a transposon and catalyzes the movement of the transposon to another part of the genome by a cut and paste mechanism or a replicative transposition mechanism
transposase
This zinc binding domain is found in a range of transposase proteins such as ISSPO8, ISSOD11, ISRSSP2 etc. It is likely a zinc-binding beta ribbon domain that could bind the DNA. (from Pfam)
This domain probably functions as an integrase that is found in a wide variety of transposases, including ISXO2. (from Pfam)
Most transposases of this family of transposases, IS1595, have an additional short N-terminal domain with a pair of CxxC motifs.
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