The primary action of restriction endonuclease, cleaving infecting DNA, has been demonstrated in vivo. This primary cleavage is followed rapidly by hydrolysis of the cleaved DNA at its newly exposed termini. Infecting viruses can inactivate cytoplasmic and membrane restriction endonucleases to prevent cleavage of unmodified DNA replicas
Fouteen "flush"-ended segments originate from the action of the restriction endonuclease Hae III of ...
A method to measure the rates of cleavage of specific sites in DNAs by restriction endonucleases is ...
The chemical mechanism of phosphodiester bond hydrolysis catalyzed by a junction-resolving enzyme ha...
Under restricting conditions expression of early T4 genes is determined in part by the location of t...
Digestion of DNA with restriction endonucleases is the first step in many gene manipulation projects...
The phenomenon of restriction and modification (R-M) was first observed in the course of studies on ...
All restriction enzymes examined are phosphodiesterases generating 3΄-OH and 5΄-P ends, but one rest...
Type I restriction enzymes bind to a specific DNA sequence and subsequently translocate DNA past the...
Many types of restriction enzymes cleave DNA away from their recognition site. Using the type III re...
Many types of restriction enzymes cleave DNA away from their recognition site. Using the type III re...
The known nucleoside triphosphate-dependent restriction enzymes are hetero-oligomeric proteins that ...
Cleavage of a DNA replication fork leads to fork restoration by recombination repair. In prokaryote ...
Degradation products of restricted T4 DNA induced filamentation, mutagenesis, and to a lesser extent...
During conditions of cell stress, the type I restriction and modification enzymes of bacteria show r...
Restriction endonucleases interact with DNA at specific sites leading to cleavage of DNA. Bacterial ...
Fouteen "flush"-ended segments originate from the action of the restriction endonuclease Hae III of ...
A method to measure the rates of cleavage of specific sites in DNAs by restriction endonucleases is ...
The chemical mechanism of phosphodiester bond hydrolysis catalyzed by a junction-resolving enzyme ha...
Under restricting conditions expression of early T4 genes is determined in part by the location of t...
Digestion of DNA with restriction endonucleases is the first step in many gene manipulation projects...
The phenomenon of restriction and modification (R-M) was first observed in the course of studies on ...
All restriction enzymes examined are phosphodiesterases generating 3΄-OH and 5΄-P ends, but one rest...
Type I restriction enzymes bind to a specific DNA sequence and subsequently translocate DNA past the...
Many types of restriction enzymes cleave DNA away from their recognition site. Using the type III re...
Many types of restriction enzymes cleave DNA away from their recognition site. Using the type III re...
The known nucleoside triphosphate-dependent restriction enzymes are hetero-oligomeric proteins that ...
Cleavage of a DNA replication fork leads to fork restoration by recombination repair. In prokaryote ...
Degradation products of restricted T4 DNA induced filamentation, mutagenesis, and to a lesser extent...
During conditions of cell stress, the type I restriction and modification enzymes of bacteria show r...
Restriction endonucleases interact with DNA at specific sites leading to cleavage of DNA. Bacterial ...
Fouteen "flush"-ended segments originate from the action of the restriction endonuclease Hae III of ...
A method to measure the rates of cleavage of specific sites in DNAs by restriction endonucleases is ...
The chemical mechanism of phosphodiester bond hydrolysis catalyzed by a junction-resolving enzyme ha...