BspRI restriction endonuclease: cloning, expression in Escherichia coli and sequential cleavage mechanism

  • Katalin F. Medzihradszky
  • Daniel R. Marshak
  • Richard J. Roberts
  • Antal Kiss
Publication date
January 2009

Abstract

The GGCC-specific restriction endonuclease BspRI is one of the few Type IIP restriction endonucleases, which were suggested to be a monomer. Amino acid sequence information obtained by Edman sequencing and mass spectrometry analysis was used to clone the gene encoding BspRI. The bspRIR gene is located adjacently to the gene of the cognate modification methyltransferase and encodes a 304 aa protein. Expression of the bspRIR gene in Escherichia coli was dependent on the replacement of the native TTG initiation codon with an ATG codon, explaining previous failures in cloning the gene using functional selection. A plasmid containing a single BspRI recognition site was used to analyze kinetically nicking and second-strand cleavage under steady-s...

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