The Thermus sp. family of IIS/IIG/IIC enzymes includes the thermostable, bifunctional, fused restriction endonuclease (REase)-methyltransferases (MTase): TaqII, Tth111II/TthHB27I, TspGWI, TspDTI and TsoI. The enzymes are large proteins (approximately 120kDa), their enzymatic activities are affected by S-adenosylmethionine (SAM), they recognise similar asymmetric cognate sites and cleave at a distance of 11/9 nucleotides (nt).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: In continuing our research into the new family of bifunctional restriction endonucleases (REases), we describe the cloning of the tsoIRM gene. Currently, the family includes six thermostable enzymes: TaqII, Tth111II, TthHB27I, TspGWI, TspDTI, TsoI, isolated from various Thermus sp. and two thermolabile enzymes: RpaI and CchII, isolated from mesophilic bacteria Rhodopseudomonas palustris and Chlorobium chlorochromatii, respectively.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA new type II restriction endonuclease designated FspAI has been partially purified from a Flexibacter species Tv-m21K. FspAI recognizes the octanucleotide sequence 5'-RTGC/GCAY-3' and cleaves it in the center generating blunt-ended DNA fragments.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOne hundred and forty isolates of thermophilic bacteria from the genus Thermus were screened for the presence of restriction endonuclease activity. Thermostable isoschizomers of restriction endonucleases, such as AceIII, BbvI, BglI, BsePI, FnuDII, HgiAI, MaeII, MboI, MseI, PvuII, StuI, TaqI, Tsp4CI, TspEI, XhoI and XmaIII, were isolated. Two restriction enzymes, TatI and TauI, recognizing novel degenerate sequences 5'-W (downward arrow)GTACW-3' and 5'-GCSG (downward arrow)C-3' respectively were partially purified and the recognition and cleavage sites were determined.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMethyltransferases (MTases) of procaryotes affect general cellular processes such as mismatch repair, regulation of transcription, replication, and transposition, and in some cases may be essential for viability. As components of restriction-modification systems, they contribute to bacterial genetic diversity. The genome of Helicobacter pylori strain 26695 contains 25 open reading frames encoding putative DNA MTases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA new restriction endonuclease Abe I has beenisolated from Azotobacter beijerinckii. This enzymerecognizes the asymmetric heptanucleotide sequence 5'-CCTCAGC-3' and cleaves within it symmetrically at positions -5/-2 in the opposing strands, producing three base protruding 5'-ends.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA new type IIS restriction endonuclease Bfi I hasbeen partially purified from Bacillus firmus S8120. Bfi I recognizes the non-palindromic hexanucleotide sequence 5'-ACTGGG(N)5/4-3' and makes a staggered cut at the fifth base pair downstream of the recognition sequence on the upper strand, producing a single base 3' protruding end.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNucleic Acids Res
November 1997
Bcg I and Bcg I-like restriction endonucleases cleave double stranded DNA specifically on both sides of their asymmetric recognition sequences which are interrupted by several ambiguous base pairs. Their heterosubunit structure, bifunctionality and stimulation by AdoMet make them different from other classified restriction enzymes. Here we report on a new Bcg I-like restriction endonuclease, Bpl I from Bacillus pumilus , which in contrast to all other Bcg I-like enzymes, recognizes a symmetric interrupted sequence, and which, like Bcg I, cleaves double stranded DNA upstream and downstream of its recognition sequence (8/13)GAGN5CTC(13/8).
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