


Seems belongs to the 'phage' integrase family.

Probable integrase, phiRv2 phage protein: putative member of the phage integrase family of tyrosine recombinases (see Hatfull 2000), highly similar to others e.g. In conjunction with excisionase, integrase is also necessary for excision of the prophage from the host genome. Integrase is necessary for integration of a phage into the host genome by site-specific recombination.
