When the HhaI (cytosine-5) methyltransferase (M.HhaI) binds DNA it causes the target cytosine to be flipped 180 degrees out of the helix. The space becomes occupied by two amino acids, Ser-87 and Gln-237, which enter the helix from opposite sides and form a hydrogen bond to each other. Gln-237 may be involved in specific sequence recognition since it forms three hydrogen bonds to the orphan guanosine, which is the partner of the target cytosine. We have prepared all 19 mutants of Gln-237 and tested their biochemical properties. We find that mutations of this residue greatly affect the stability of the M.HhaI-DNA complex without affecting the enzyme's specificity for the target sequence. Surprisingly, all mutants retain detectable levels of ...
In the presence of moderate (2-4 M) urea concentrations the tetrameric enzyme, glycine N-methyltrans...
AbstractThe structures of two DNA cytosine methyltransferases reveal two novel methods of gaining ac...
AbstractMany organisms expand the information content of their genome through enzymatic methylation ...
HhaI DNA methyltransferase belongs to the C5-cytosine methyltransferase family, which is characteriz...
HhaI DNA methyltransferase belongs to the C5-cytosine methyltransferase family, which is characteriz...
The (cytosine-5) DNA methyltransferase M.HhaI causes its target cytosine base to be flipped complete...
The HhaI methyltransferase recognizes the sequence GCGC and transfers a methyl group to C5 of the fi...
AbstractAccess to a nucleotide by its rotation out of the DNA helix (base flipping) is used by numer...
The Hha \ methyltransferase recognizes the sequence GCGC and transfers a methyl group to C5 of the f...
DNA methyltransferases catalyse the transfer of methyl groups from the cofactor S-adenosyl-L-methion...
DNA methylation plays important roles via regulation of numerous cellular mechanisms in diverse orga...
The crystal structure has been determined at 2.8 A resolution for a chemically-trapped covalent reac...
Recognition of a specific DNA sequence by a protein is probably the best example of macromolecular i...
Different mutagenic effects are generated by DNA oxidation that implies the formation of radical cat...
A vast amount of literature has accumulated on the characterization of DNA methyltransferases. The H...
In the presence of moderate (2-4 M) urea concentrations the tetrameric enzyme, glycine N-methyltrans...
AbstractThe structures of two DNA cytosine methyltransferases reveal two novel methods of gaining ac...
AbstractMany organisms expand the information content of their genome through enzymatic methylation ...
HhaI DNA methyltransferase belongs to the C5-cytosine methyltransferase family, which is characteriz...
HhaI DNA methyltransferase belongs to the C5-cytosine methyltransferase family, which is characteriz...
The (cytosine-5) DNA methyltransferase M.HhaI causes its target cytosine base to be flipped complete...
The HhaI methyltransferase recognizes the sequence GCGC and transfers a methyl group to C5 of the fi...
AbstractAccess to a nucleotide by its rotation out of the DNA helix (base flipping) is used by numer...
The Hha \ methyltransferase recognizes the sequence GCGC and transfers a methyl group to C5 of the f...
DNA methyltransferases catalyse the transfer of methyl groups from the cofactor S-adenosyl-L-methion...
DNA methylation plays important roles via regulation of numerous cellular mechanisms in diverse orga...
The crystal structure has been determined at 2.8 A resolution for a chemically-trapped covalent reac...
Recognition of a specific DNA sequence by a protein is probably the best example of macromolecular i...
Different mutagenic effects are generated by DNA oxidation that implies the formation of radical cat...
A vast amount of literature has accumulated on the characterization of DNA methyltransferases. The H...
In the presence of moderate (2-4 M) urea concentrations the tetrameric enzyme, glycine N-methyltrans...
AbstractThe structures of two DNA cytosine methyltransferases reveal two novel methods of gaining ac...
AbstractMany organisms expand the information content of their genome through enzymatic methylation ...