Figure 4From: Universal platform for quantitative analysis of DNA transpositionPapillation analysis of different MuA variants at varying arabinose concentrations. (a) MuA proteins used in papillation analysis. Structural organisation of MuA with different functions assigned to various domains [14]. Amino acid numbers corresponding to the amino terminus of each subdomain are shown beneath the structure. (b) In vivo transposition frequency induced by MuA variants. The transposition frequency of MuA77-663 is shown with a filled circle, wild-type MuA with an open circle, MuA77-615 with a filled triangle, MuA1-615 with an open triangle and MuAE392Q with a filled square, respectively. Papillae were enumerated from a total of three to six colonies for each data point. The error bars indicate SD/2 above and below the average value for each data point.Back to article page