Type I restriction enzymes comprise three subunits only one of which, the S polypeptide, dictates the specificity of the DNA sequence recognized. Recombination between two different hsdS genes, SP and SB, led to the isolation of a system, SQ, which had a different specificity from that of either parent. The finding that the nucleotide sequence recognized by SQ is a hybrid containing components from both the SP and SB target sequences suggested that DNA recognition is carried out by two separable domains within each specificity polypeptide. To test this we have made the recombinant gene of reciprocal structure and demonstrate that it encodes a polypeptide whose recognition sequence, deduced in vivo, is as predicted by this model. We also rep...
We have purified the type I restriction enzymes SB and SP from Salmonella typhimurium and S. potsdam...
Comparisons of proteins show that they evolve through the movement of domains. However, in many case...
Comparisons of proteins show that they evolve through the movement of domains. However, in many case...
The hsd genes of Salmonella typhimurium and Salmonella potsdam encode related type I restriction and...
The hsd genes of Salmonella typhimurium and Salmonella potsdam encode related type I restriction and...
The hsd genes of Salmonella typhimurium and Salmonella potsdam encode related type I restriction and...
Early attempts to generate new restriction specificities by recombination between allelic restrictio...
One polypeptide, designated S, confers sequence-specificity to the multisubunit type I restriction e...
A recombinant strain, isolated following the transduction of an Escherichia coli recipient carrying ...
A recombinant strain, isolated following the transduction of an Escherichia coli recipient carrying ...
EcoR124 and EcoR124/3 are type I DNA restriction and modification systems. The EcoR124/3 system aros...
The DNA specificity subunit (HsdS) of type I restriction-modification enzymes is composed of two ind...
We have identified the recognition sequence for the Citrobacter freundii restriction endonuclease Cf...
A protein function is carried out by a specific domain localized at a specific position. In the pres...
A protein function is carried out by a specific domain localized at a specific position. In the pres...
We have purified the type I restriction enzymes SB and SP from Salmonella typhimurium and S. potsdam...
Comparisons of proteins show that they evolve through the movement of domains. However, in many case...
Comparisons of proteins show that they evolve through the movement of domains. However, in many case...
The hsd genes of Salmonella typhimurium and Salmonella potsdam encode related type I restriction and...
The hsd genes of Salmonella typhimurium and Salmonella potsdam encode related type I restriction and...
The hsd genes of Salmonella typhimurium and Salmonella potsdam encode related type I restriction and...
Early attempts to generate new restriction specificities by recombination between allelic restrictio...
One polypeptide, designated S, confers sequence-specificity to the multisubunit type I restriction e...
A recombinant strain, isolated following the transduction of an Escherichia coli recipient carrying ...
A recombinant strain, isolated following the transduction of an Escherichia coli recipient carrying ...
EcoR124 and EcoR124/3 are type I DNA restriction and modification systems. The EcoR124/3 system aros...
The DNA specificity subunit (HsdS) of type I restriction-modification enzymes is composed of two ind...
We have identified the recognition sequence for the Citrobacter freundii restriction endonuclease Cf...
A protein function is carried out by a specific domain localized at a specific position. In the pres...
A protein function is carried out by a specific domain localized at a specific position. In the pres...
We have purified the type I restriction enzymes SB and SP from Salmonella typhimurium and S. potsdam...
Comparisons of proteins show that they evolve through the movement of domains. However, in many case...
Comparisons of proteins show that they evolve through the movement of domains. However, in many case...