Bacterial restriction-modification (RM) systems are comprised of two complementary enzymatic activities that prevent the establishment of foreign DNA in a bacterial cell: DNA methylation and DNA restriction. These two activities are tightly regulated to prevent over-methylation or auto-restriction. Many Type II RM systems employ a controller (C) protein as a transcriptional regulator for the endonuclease gene (and in some cases, the methyltransferase gene also). All high-resolution structures of C-protein/DNA-protein complexes solved to date relate to C.Esp1396I, from which the interactions of specific amino acid residues with DNA bases and/or the phosphate backbone could be observed. Here we present both structural and DNA binding data for...
EcoP15I DNA methyltransferase, a member of the type III restriction-modification system, binds to th...
(Cytosine-5)-DNA methyltransferase SsoII (M.SsoII) consists of a methyltransferase domain (residues ...
DNA cytosine methylation is a widespread epigen-etic mark. Biological effects of DNA methylation are...
<div><p>Bacterial restriction-modification (RM) systems are comprised of two complementary enzymatic...
DNA duplex, 4iwr The controller protein of the type II restriction–modification (RM) system Esp1396I...
The temporal regulation of restriction-modification (RM) systems is essential for the continued surv...
Type I restriction-modification (R-M) enzymes recognize specific sequences on foreign DNA invading t...
The convergently transcribed restriction (R) and methylase (M) genes of the Restriction– Modificatio...
Type I DNA restriction/modification (RM) enzymes are molecular machines found in the majority of bac...
DNA methylation-dependent restriction enzymes have many applications in genetic engineering and in t...
The convergently transcribed restriction (R) and methylase (M) genes of the Restriction– Modificatio...
The creation of restriction enzymes with programmable DNA-binding and -cleavage specificities has lo...
It is assumed that proteins induce structural changes in DNA. We hypothesize that regulatory DNA seq...
Recognition of a specific DNA sequence by a protein is probably the best example of macromolecular i...
The C protein, a middle gene product of bacteriophage Mu, is the determinant of the transition from ...
EcoP15I DNA methyltransferase, a member of the type III restriction-modification system, binds to th...
(Cytosine-5)-DNA methyltransferase SsoII (M.SsoII) consists of a methyltransferase domain (residues ...
DNA cytosine methylation is a widespread epigen-etic mark. Biological effects of DNA methylation are...
<div><p>Bacterial restriction-modification (RM) systems are comprised of two complementary enzymatic...
DNA duplex, 4iwr The controller protein of the type II restriction–modification (RM) system Esp1396I...
The temporal regulation of restriction-modification (RM) systems is essential for the continued surv...
Type I restriction-modification (R-M) enzymes recognize specific sequences on foreign DNA invading t...
The convergently transcribed restriction (R) and methylase (M) genes of the Restriction– Modificatio...
Type I DNA restriction/modification (RM) enzymes are molecular machines found in the majority of bac...
DNA methylation-dependent restriction enzymes have many applications in genetic engineering and in t...
The convergently transcribed restriction (R) and methylase (M) genes of the Restriction– Modificatio...
The creation of restriction enzymes with programmable DNA-binding and -cleavage specificities has lo...
It is assumed that proteins induce structural changes in DNA. We hypothesize that regulatory DNA seq...
Recognition of a specific DNA sequence by a protein is probably the best example of macromolecular i...
The C protein, a middle gene product of bacteriophage Mu, is the determinant of the transition from ...
EcoP15I DNA methyltransferase, a member of the type III restriction-modification system, binds to th...
(Cytosine-5)-DNA methyltransferase SsoII (M.SsoII) consists of a methyltransferase domain (residues ...
DNA cytosine methylation is a widespread epigen-etic mark. Biological effects of DNA methylation are...