Restricion endonuclease Ecl18kI is specific for the sequence /CCNGG and cleaves it before the outer C to generate 5 nt 5'-overhangs. It has been suggested that Ecl18kI is evolutionarily related to NgoMIV, a 6-bp cutter that cleaves the sequence G/CCGGC and leaves 4 nt 5'-overhangs. Here, we report the crystal structure of the Ecl18kI-DNA complex at 1.7 A resolution and compare it with the known structure of the NgoMIV-DNA complex. We find that Ecl18kI flips both central nucleotides within the CCNGG sequence and buries the extruded bases in pockets within the protein. Nucleotide flipping disrupts Watson-Crick base pairing, induces a kink in the DNA and shifts the DNA register by 1 bp, making the distances between scissile phosphates in the E...
EcoRII restriction endonuclease is specific for the 50-CCWGG sequence (W stands for A or T); however...
EcoRII is a type IIE restriction endonuclease characterized by a highly cooperative reaction mechani...
Promiscuous mutant EcoRI endonucleases produce lethal to sub-lethal effects because they cleave E. c...
Restricion endonuclease Ecl18kI is specific for the sequence /CCNGG and cleaves it before the outer ...
Restriction endonucleases Ecl18kI and PspGI/catalytic domain of EcoRII recognize CCNGG and CCWGG seq...
Many DNA modification and repair enzymes require access to DNA bases and therefore flip nucleotides....
AbstractA catalytic sequence motif PDX10–30(E/D)XK is found in many restriction enzymes. On the basi...
Restriction endonuclease Bse634I recognizes and cleaves the degenerate DNA sequence 50-R/ CCGGY-30 (...
Restriction endonucleases (REs) of the CCGG-family recognize a set of 4-8 bp target sequences that s...
PspGI is a representative of a group of restriction endonucleases that recognize a pentameric sequen...
To cut DNA at their target sites, restriction enzymes assemble into different oligomeric structures....
AbstractEcoRV, a restriction enzyme in Escherichia coli, destroys invading foreign DNA by cleaving i...
MspJI belongs to a family of restriction enzymes that cleave DNA containing 5-methylcytosine (5mC) o...
To cut DNA at their target sites, restriction enzymes assemble into different oligomeric structures....
The crystal structure of EcoRV endonuclease has been determined at 2.5 A resolution and that of its ...
EcoRII restriction endonuclease is specific for the 50-CCWGG sequence (W stands for A or T); however...
EcoRII is a type IIE restriction endonuclease characterized by a highly cooperative reaction mechani...
Promiscuous mutant EcoRI endonucleases produce lethal to sub-lethal effects because they cleave E. c...
Restricion endonuclease Ecl18kI is specific for the sequence /CCNGG and cleaves it before the outer ...
Restriction endonucleases Ecl18kI and PspGI/catalytic domain of EcoRII recognize CCNGG and CCWGG seq...
Many DNA modification and repair enzymes require access to DNA bases and therefore flip nucleotides....
AbstractA catalytic sequence motif PDX10–30(E/D)XK is found in many restriction enzymes. On the basi...
Restriction endonuclease Bse634I recognizes and cleaves the degenerate DNA sequence 50-R/ CCGGY-30 (...
Restriction endonucleases (REs) of the CCGG-family recognize a set of 4-8 bp target sequences that s...
PspGI is a representative of a group of restriction endonucleases that recognize a pentameric sequen...
To cut DNA at their target sites, restriction enzymes assemble into different oligomeric structures....
AbstractEcoRV, a restriction enzyme in Escherichia coli, destroys invading foreign DNA by cleaving i...
MspJI belongs to a family of restriction enzymes that cleave DNA containing 5-methylcytosine (5mC) o...
To cut DNA at their target sites, restriction enzymes assemble into different oligomeric structures....
The crystal structure of EcoRV endonuclease has been determined at 2.5 A resolution and that of its ...
EcoRII restriction endonuclease is specific for the 50-CCWGG sequence (W stands for A or T); however...
EcoRII is a type IIE restriction endonuclease characterized by a highly cooperative reaction mechani...
Promiscuous mutant EcoRI endonucleases produce lethal to sub-lethal effects because they cleave E. c...