The restriction-modification genes of Escherichia coli K-12 may not be selfish: they do not resist loss and are readily replaced by alleles conferring different specificities.
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Type I restriction systems: sophisticated molecular machines (a legacy of Bertani and Weigle)Nucleoside triphosphate-dependent restriction enzymesBehavior of restriction-modification systems as selfish mobile elements and their impact on genome evolutionRegulation of endonuclease activity by proteolysis prevents breakage of unmodified bacterial chromosomes by type I restriction enzymesTo be or not to be: regulation of restriction-modification systems and other toxin-antitoxin systemsTracking EcoKI and DNA fifty years on: a golden story full of surprises.Cellular responses to postsegregational killing by restriction-modification genesThe EcoKI type I restriction-modification system in Escherichia coli affects but is not an absolute barrier for conjugation.Plasmid promiscuity: meeting the challenge of DNA immigration control.Maintenance forced by a restriction-modification system can be modulated by a region in its modification enzyme not essential for methyltransferase activity.PCR-based subtractive hybridization and differences in gene content among strains of Helicobacter pylori.A family of phase-variable restriction enzymes with differing specificities generated by high-frequency gene rearrangements.Diverse functions of restriction-modification systems in addition to cellular defenseAlleviation of restriction by DNA condensation and non-specific DNA binding ligands.Genome analysis of Mycoplasma synoviae strain MS-H, the most common M. synoviae strain with a worldwide distribution.Control of the endonuclease activity of type I restriction-modification systems is required to maintain chromosome integrity following homologous recombination.
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The restriction-modification genes of Escherichia coli K-12 may not be selfish: they do not resist loss and are readily replaced by alleles conferring different specificities.
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The restriction-modification g ...... rring different specificities.
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The restriction-modification g ...... rring different specificities.
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10.1073/PNAS.94.26.14596
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