To cut DNA at their target sites, restriction enzymes assemble into different oligomeric structures. The Ecl18kI endonuclease in the crystal is arranged as a tetramer made of two dimers each bound to a DNA copy. However, free in solution Ecl18kI is a dimer. To find out whether the Ecl18kI dimer or tetramer represents the functionally important assembly, we generated mutants aimed at disrupting the putative dimer-dimer interface and analysed the functional properties of Ecl18kI and mutant variants. We show by atomic force microscopy that on two-site DNA, Ecl18kI loops out an intervening DNA fragment and forms a tetramer. Using the tethered particle motion technique, we demonstrate that in solution DNA looping is highly dynamic and involves a...
The assembly of synaptic protein-DNA complexes by specialized proteins is critical for bringing toge...
AbstractEcoRV, a restriction enzyme in Escherichia coli, destroys invading foreign DNA by cleaving i...
AbstractBacterial type I restriction/modification systems are capable of performing multiple actions...
To cut DNA at their target sites, restriction enzymes assemble into different oligomeric structures....
To cut DNA at their target sites, restriction enzymes assemble into different oligomeric structures....
EcoRII is a type IIE restriction endonuclease characterized by a highly cooperative reaction mechani...
It is thought that most of TypeII restriction endonucleases interact with DNA as homodimers. The Cfr...
Non-homologous end joining is the major double-strand break repair (DSBR) pathway in mammals. DNA-PK...
Type II restriction endonuclease BsaWI recognizes a degenerated sequence 5′-W/CCGGW-3′ (W stands for...
DNA dependent protein kinase (DNA-PK) plays a central role in the non-homologous end-joining pathway...
Many proteins that interact with DNA perform or enhance their specific functions by binding simultan...
EcoP15I is a type III restriction enzyme that requires two recognition sites in a defined orientatio...
Restricion endonuclease Ecl18kI is specific for the sequence /CCNGG and cleaves it before the outer ...
The ability of humans to maintain the integrity of the genome is imperative for cellular survival. D...
International audienceAbstract We use single-molecule techniques to characterize the dynamics of pro...
The assembly of synaptic protein-DNA complexes by specialized proteins is critical for bringing toge...
AbstractEcoRV, a restriction enzyme in Escherichia coli, destroys invading foreign DNA by cleaving i...
AbstractBacterial type I restriction/modification systems are capable of performing multiple actions...
To cut DNA at their target sites, restriction enzymes assemble into different oligomeric structures....
To cut DNA at their target sites, restriction enzymes assemble into different oligomeric structures....
EcoRII is a type IIE restriction endonuclease characterized by a highly cooperative reaction mechani...
It is thought that most of TypeII restriction endonucleases interact with DNA as homodimers. The Cfr...
Non-homologous end joining is the major double-strand break repair (DSBR) pathway in mammals. DNA-PK...
Type II restriction endonuclease BsaWI recognizes a degenerated sequence 5′-W/CCGGW-3′ (W stands for...
DNA dependent protein kinase (DNA-PK) plays a central role in the non-homologous end-joining pathway...
Many proteins that interact with DNA perform or enhance their specific functions by binding simultan...
EcoP15I is a type III restriction enzyme that requires two recognition sites in a defined orientatio...
Restricion endonuclease Ecl18kI is specific for the sequence /CCNGG and cleaves it before the outer ...
The ability of humans to maintain the integrity of the genome is imperative for cellular survival. D...
International audienceAbstract We use single-molecule techniques to characterize the dynamics of pro...
The assembly of synaptic protein-DNA complexes by specialized proteins is critical for bringing toge...
AbstractEcoRV, a restriction enzyme in Escherichia coli, destroys invading foreign DNA by cleaving i...
AbstractBacterial type I restriction/modification systems are capable of performing multiple actions...