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An integron is a gene capture system found in plasmids, chromosomes and transposons. Pieces of DNA called gene cassettes can be incorporated, expressed, and disseminated.

An integron with a large number of cassettes may be called a super-integron, as in Vibrio cholerae chromosome 2. A cassette may encode genes for antibiotic resistance, although most genes in integrons are uncharacterized. An integron contains an integrase (int1) related to those of a phage, followed by an attI site for integration of cassettes and recognition of the integrase [1], and a promoter to drive expression. An integron may appear in a plasmid or on the chromosome. An attC sequence (also called 59-be) is a repeat that flanks cassettes and enables cassettes to be integrated at the attI site, excised and undergo horizontal gene transfer.

A functional integron "platform" requires[2]:

  • an integrase: intI, a tyrosine recombinase responsible for incorporation into the genome
  • a proximal recombination site: attI, which acts as the locus for reincorporation to the genome. It combines with a attC site at the insertion site.

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