Type I DNA restriction/modification (RM) enzymes are molecular machines found in the majority of bacterial species. Their early discovery paved the way for the development of genetic engineering. They control (restrict) the influx of foreign DNA via horizontal gene transfer into the bacterium while maintaining sequence-specific methylation (modification) of host DNA. The endonuclease reaction of these enzymes on unmethylated DNA is preceded by bidirectional translocation of thousands of base pairs of DNA toward the enzyme. We present the structures of two type I RM enzymes, EcoKI and EcoR124I, derived using electron microscopy (EM), small-angle scattering (neutron and X-ray), and detailed molecular modeling. DNA binding triggers a large con...
Type I restriction-modification enzymes are multifunctional heteromeric complexes with DNA cleavage ...
Restriction Modification (RM) systems prevent the invasion of foreign genetic material into bacteria...
AbstractType I restriction-modification (RM) systems are large, multifunctional enzymes composed of ...
Type I DNA restriction/modification (RM) enzymes are molecular machines found in the majority of bac...
Type I restriction-modification (RM) systems are comprised of two multi-subunit enzymes, the methylt...
Type I restriction-modification (RM) systems are comprised of two multi-subunit enzymes, the methylt...
Type I restriction-modification (R-M) enzymes recognize specific sequences on foreign DNA invading t...
<div><p>Type I restriction-modification (RM) systems are comprised of two multi-subunit enzymes, the...
Restriction endonucleases interact with DNA at specific sites leading to cleavage of DNA. Bacterial ...
Although the DNA cleavage mechanism of Type I restriction–modification enzymes has been extens-ively...
The phenomenon of restriction and modification (R-M) was first observed in the course of studies on ...
The EcoR124INT restriction-modification (R-M) system contains the genes HsdS3, HsdM and HsdR. S3 enc...
Restriction endonucleases interact with DNA at specific sites leading to cleavage of DNA. Bacterial ...
Type I restriction-modification enzymes are multifunctional heteromeric complexes with DNA cleavage ...
PLoS ONE. Volume 10, Issue 6, 3 June 2015, Article number e0128700.Type I restriction-modification ...
Type I restriction-modification enzymes are multifunctional heteromeric complexes with DNA cleavage ...
Restriction Modification (RM) systems prevent the invasion of foreign genetic material into bacteria...
AbstractType I restriction-modification (RM) systems are large, multifunctional enzymes composed of ...
Type I DNA restriction/modification (RM) enzymes are molecular machines found in the majority of bac...
Type I restriction-modification (RM) systems are comprised of two multi-subunit enzymes, the methylt...
Type I restriction-modification (RM) systems are comprised of two multi-subunit enzymes, the methylt...
Type I restriction-modification (R-M) enzymes recognize specific sequences on foreign DNA invading t...
<div><p>Type I restriction-modification (RM) systems are comprised of two multi-subunit enzymes, the...
Restriction endonucleases interact with DNA at specific sites leading to cleavage of DNA. Bacterial ...
Although the DNA cleavage mechanism of Type I restriction–modification enzymes has been extens-ively...
The phenomenon of restriction and modification (R-M) was first observed in the course of studies on ...
The EcoR124INT restriction-modification (R-M) system contains the genes HsdS3, HsdM and HsdR. S3 enc...
Restriction endonucleases interact with DNA at specific sites leading to cleavage of DNA. Bacterial ...
Type I restriction-modification enzymes are multifunctional heteromeric complexes with DNA cleavage ...
PLoS ONE. Volume 10, Issue 6, 3 June 2015, Article number e0128700.Type I restriction-modification ...
Type I restriction-modification enzymes are multifunctional heteromeric complexes with DNA cleavage ...
Restriction Modification (RM) systems prevent the invasion of foreign genetic material into bacteria...
AbstractType I restriction-modification (RM) systems are large, multifunctional enzymes composed of ...