Type IIB restriction-modification systems, such as BcgI, feature a single protein with both endonucle-ase and methyltransferase activities. Type IIB nucle-ases require two recognition sites and cut both strands on both sides of their unmodified sites. BcgI cuts all eight target phosphodiester bonds before dissociation. The BcgI protein contains A and B polypeptides in a 2:1 ratio: A has one cata-lytic centre for each activity; B recognizes the DNA. We show here that BcgI is organized as A2B protomers, with B at its centre, but that these protomers self-associate to assemblies containing several A2B units. Moreover, like the well known FokI nuclease, BcgI bound to its site has to recruit additional protomers before it can cut DNA. DNA-bound ...
Type II restriction endonucleases recognize specific DNA sequences and cleave DNA at fixed positions...
Although all Type II restriction endonucleases catalyze phosphodiester bond hydrolysis within or clo...
DNA nucleases are essential for various biological functions such as replication, recombination, and...
The BcgI endonuclease exemplifies a subset of re-striction enzymes, the Type IIB class, which make t...
The BcgI restriction–modification system consists of two subunits, A and B. It is a bifunctional pro...
Type II restriction–modification systems cleave and methylate DNA at specific sequences. However, th...
AbstractMost restriction endonucleases bridge two target sites before cleaving DNA: examples include...
Restriction endonuclease BcnI cleaves duplex DNA containing the sequence CC/SGG (S stands for C or G...
Restriction endonuclease BcnI cleaves duplex DNA containing the sequence CC/SGG (S stands for C or G...
Type II restriction endonuclease BsaWI recognizes a degenerated sequence 5′-W/CCGGW-3′ (W stands for...
SummaryThe type II restriction endonuclease BstYI recognizes the degenerate sequence 5′-RGATCY-3′ (w...
Type II restriction endonucleases recognize specific DNA sequences and cleave DNA at fixed positions...
Type IIS restriction endonucleases recognize asymmetric DNA sequences and cleave both DNA strands at...
The FokI restriction endonuclease recognizes an asymmetric DNA sequence and cuts both strands at fix...
Restriction endonuclease MvaI recognizes the sequence CC/WGG (W stands for A or T, '/' designates th...
Type II restriction endonucleases recognize specific DNA sequences and cleave DNA at fixed positions...
Although all Type II restriction endonucleases catalyze phosphodiester bond hydrolysis within or clo...
DNA nucleases are essential for various biological functions such as replication, recombination, and...
The BcgI endonuclease exemplifies a subset of re-striction enzymes, the Type IIB class, which make t...
The BcgI restriction–modification system consists of two subunits, A and B. It is a bifunctional pro...
Type II restriction–modification systems cleave and methylate DNA at specific sequences. However, th...
AbstractMost restriction endonucleases bridge two target sites before cleaving DNA: examples include...
Restriction endonuclease BcnI cleaves duplex DNA containing the sequence CC/SGG (S stands for C or G...
Restriction endonuclease BcnI cleaves duplex DNA containing the sequence CC/SGG (S stands for C or G...
Type II restriction endonuclease BsaWI recognizes a degenerated sequence 5′-W/CCGGW-3′ (W stands for...
SummaryThe type II restriction endonuclease BstYI recognizes the degenerate sequence 5′-RGATCY-3′ (w...
Type II restriction endonucleases recognize specific DNA sequences and cleave DNA at fixed positions...
Type IIS restriction endonucleases recognize asymmetric DNA sequences and cleave both DNA strands at...
The FokI restriction endonuclease recognizes an asymmetric DNA sequence and cuts both strands at fix...
Restriction endonuclease MvaI recognizes the sequence CC/WGG (W stands for A or T, '/' designates th...
Type II restriction endonucleases recognize specific DNA sequences and cleave DNA at fixed positions...
Although all Type II restriction endonucleases catalyze phosphodiester bond hydrolysis within or clo...
DNA nucleases are essential for various biological functions such as replication, recombination, and...