The kinetic properties of an adenine DNA methyltransferase involved in cell cycle regulation of Caulobacter crescentus have been elucidated by using defined unmethylated or hemimethylated DNA (DNAHM) substrates. Catalytic efficiency is significantly enhanced with a DNAHM substrate. Biphasic kinetic behavior during methyl incorporation is observed when unmethylated or DNAHM substrates are used, indicating that a step after chemistry limits enzyme turnover and is most likely the release of enzyme from methylated DNA product. The enzyme is thermally inactivated at 30°C within 20 min; this process is substantially decreased in the presence of saturating concentrations of DNAHM, suggesting that the enzyme preferentially binds DNA before S-adenos...
The DNA of higher eukaryotes contains small quantities of the minor base B-methylcytosine, formed by...
The Caulobacter crescentus DNA methyltransferase CcrM (M.CcrMI) methylates the adenine residue in th...
N(6)-methyl-adenines can serve as epigenetic signals for interactions between regulatory DNA sequenc...
The kinetic properties of an adenine DNA methyltransferase involved in cell cycle regulation of Caul...
The kinetic properties of an adenine DNA methyltransferase involved in cell cycle regulation of Caul...
The Caulobacter DNA methyltransferase CcrM is one of five master cell-cycle regulators. CcrM is tran...
The CcrM adenine DNA methyltransferase, which specifically modifies GANTC sequences, is necessary fo...
DNA methylation is involved in a diversity of processes in bacteria, including maintenance of genome...
DNA methylation is involved in a diversity of processes in bacteria, including maintenance of genome...
Two DNA methyltransferases, Dam and β-class cell cycle-regulated DNA methyltransferase (CcrM), are k...
The Dam methylase of gamma-proteobacteria and the CcrM methylase of alpha-proteobacteria catalyze an...
Besides modulating specific DNA-protein interactions, methylated cytosine, frequently referred to as...
The expression of the Caulobacter ccrM gene and the activity of its product, the M.Ccr II DNA methyl...
Heritable DNA methylation imprints are ubiquitous and underlie genetic variability from bacteria to ...
Heritable DNA methylation imprints are ubiquitous and underlie genetic variability from bacteria to ...
The DNA of higher eukaryotes contains small quantities of the minor base B-methylcytosine, formed by...
The Caulobacter crescentus DNA methyltransferase CcrM (M.CcrMI) methylates the adenine residue in th...
N(6)-methyl-adenines can serve as epigenetic signals for interactions between regulatory DNA sequenc...
The kinetic properties of an adenine DNA methyltransferase involved in cell cycle regulation of Caul...
The kinetic properties of an adenine DNA methyltransferase involved in cell cycle regulation of Caul...
The Caulobacter DNA methyltransferase CcrM is one of five master cell-cycle regulators. CcrM is tran...
The CcrM adenine DNA methyltransferase, which specifically modifies GANTC sequences, is necessary fo...
DNA methylation is involved in a diversity of processes in bacteria, including maintenance of genome...
DNA methylation is involved in a diversity of processes in bacteria, including maintenance of genome...
Two DNA methyltransferases, Dam and β-class cell cycle-regulated DNA methyltransferase (CcrM), are k...
The Dam methylase of gamma-proteobacteria and the CcrM methylase of alpha-proteobacteria catalyze an...
Besides modulating specific DNA-protein interactions, methylated cytosine, frequently referred to as...
The expression of the Caulobacter ccrM gene and the activity of its product, the M.Ccr II DNA methyl...
Heritable DNA methylation imprints are ubiquitous and underlie genetic variability from bacteria to ...
Heritable DNA methylation imprints are ubiquitous and underlie genetic variability from bacteria to ...
The DNA of higher eukaryotes contains small quantities of the minor base B-methylcytosine, formed by...
The Caulobacter crescentus DNA methyltransferase CcrM (M.CcrMI) methylates the adenine residue in th...
N(6)-methyl-adenines can serve as epigenetic signals for interactions between regulatory DNA sequenc...