Transposon L1 Insertion
Target-Primed Reverse Transcription (TPRT) and DNA integration.
A Initial Target Binding & Cleavage
ORF2p binds to the target DNA. The Endonuclease (EN) domain makes the first cut, exposing a 3'-OH group. The L1 RNA acts as a template, hybridizing its poly(A) tail to the target site.
B TPRT Macromolecular Complex
A structural abstraction of the components during first strand synthesis. PCNA clamps the DNA, ORF2p facilitates Reverse Transcription, and RNase H2 is recruited.
ORF2p (Endonuclease / RT)
Bends target DNA; houses active sites for cutting and reverse transcription.
PCNA (Ring Clamp)
Binds to the PIP box on ORF2p; encircles DNA and recruits repair factors like RNase H2.
RNase H2
Recruited by PCNA to degrade the RNA template after cDNA synthesis is underway.
Host Factors Network
C Revised Insertion Model (Process Timeline)
The chronological progression inferred from biochemical and genetic evidence. This minimalist model strips away protein bulk to isolate the behavior of the nucleic acid strands.