AbstractAnti-restriction and anti-modification (anti-RM) is the ability to prevent cleavage by DNA restriction–modification (RM) systems of foreign DNA entering a new bacterial host. The evolutionary consequence of anti-RM is the enhanced dissemination of mobile genetic elements. Homologues of ArdA anti-RM proteins are encoded by genes present in many mobile genetic elements such as conjugative plasmids and transposons within bacterial genomes. The ArdA proteins cause anti-RM by mimicking the DNA structure bound by Type I RM enzymes. We have investigated ArdA proteins from the genomes of Enterococcus faecalis V583, Staphylococcus aureus Mu50 and Bacteroides fragilis NCTC 9343, and compared them to the ArdA protein expressed by the conjugati...
The work covers the cells of Escherichia colibacteria. The aim of the work is to identify the antire...
Expression of mutant EcoRII methyltransferase protein (M.EcoRII-C186A) in Escherichia coli leads to ...
Comparisons of proteins show that they evolve through the movement of domains. However, in many case...
AbstractAnti-restriction and anti-modification (anti-RM) is the ability to prevent cleavage by DNA r...
The ardA gene, found in many prokaryotes including important pathogenic species, allows associated m...
Gene orf18, which is situated in the conjugative transposon Tn916 from the bacterial pathogen Entero...
Gene orf18, which is situated within the intercellular transposition region of the conjugative trans...
The IncN plasmid pKM101 (a derivative of R46), like the Incll plasmid Collb-P9, carries a gene (ardA...
Anti-restriction proteins are typically encoded by plasmids, conjugative transposons, or phages to i...
Restriction modification (RM) systems play a crucial role in preventing the entry of foreign DNA int...
rsität, form 2 zonta d upt on sy riability and wide distribution of restriction/modification system...
Resumen del trabajo presentado en el 41 Congreso de la Sociedad Española de Bioquímica y Biología Mo...
<div><p>Expression of mutant EcoRII methyltransferase protein (M.EcoRII-C186A) in <i>Escherichia col...
Plasmids, when transferred by conjugation in natural environments, must overpass restriction-modific...
Comparisons of proteins show that they evolve through the movement of domains. However, in many case...
The work covers the cells of Escherichia colibacteria. The aim of the work is to identify the antire...
Expression of mutant EcoRII methyltransferase protein (M.EcoRII-C186A) in Escherichia coli leads to ...
Comparisons of proteins show that they evolve through the movement of domains. However, in many case...
AbstractAnti-restriction and anti-modification (anti-RM) is the ability to prevent cleavage by DNA r...
The ardA gene, found in many prokaryotes including important pathogenic species, allows associated m...
Gene orf18, which is situated in the conjugative transposon Tn916 from the bacterial pathogen Entero...
Gene orf18, which is situated within the intercellular transposition region of the conjugative trans...
The IncN plasmid pKM101 (a derivative of R46), like the Incll plasmid Collb-P9, carries a gene (ardA...
Anti-restriction proteins are typically encoded by plasmids, conjugative transposons, or phages to i...
Restriction modification (RM) systems play a crucial role in preventing the entry of foreign DNA int...
rsität, form 2 zonta d upt on sy riability and wide distribution of restriction/modification system...
Resumen del trabajo presentado en el 41 Congreso de la Sociedad Española de Bioquímica y Biología Mo...
<div><p>Expression of mutant EcoRII methyltransferase protein (M.EcoRII-C186A) in <i>Escherichia col...
Plasmids, when transferred by conjugation in natural environments, must overpass restriction-modific...
Comparisons of proteins show that they evolve through the movement of domains. However, in many case...
The work covers the cells of Escherichia colibacteria. The aim of the work is to identify the antire...
Expression of mutant EcoRII methyltransferase protein (M.EcoRII-C186A) in Escherichia coli leads to ...
Comparisons of proteins show that they evolve through the movement of domains. However, in many case...