Biochemical and mutational analysis of EcoRII functional domains reveals evolutionary links between restriction enzymes.
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Structural mechanisms for the 5'-CCWGG sequence recognition by the N- and C-terminal domains of EcoRIIStructural insight into the specificity of the B3 DNA-binding domains provided by the co-crystal structure of the C-terminal fragment of BfiI restriction enzymeIdentification of new homologs of PD-(D/E)XK nucleases by support vector machines trained on data derived from profile-profile alignmentsType II restriction endonucleases--a historical perspective and moreDNA synapsis through transient tetramerization triggers cleavage by Ecl18kI restriction enzyme.Time-resolved fluorescence studies of nucleotide flipping by restriction enzymes.Site-specific labeling of supercoiled DNACentral base pair flipping and discrimination by PspGI.Nucleotide flipping by restriction enzymes analyzed by 2-aminopurine steady-state fluorescence.Restriction endonuclease AgeI is a monomer which dimerizes to cleave DNADegenerate sequence recognition by the monomeric restriction enzyme: single mutation converts BcnI into a strand-specific nicking endonuclease.In vitro reconstitution of Cascade-mediated CRISPR immunity in Streptococcus thermophilus.DNA cleavage by CgII and NgoAVII requires interaction between N- and R-proteins and extensive nucleotide hydrolysis.An Mrr-family nuclease motif in the single polypeptide restriction-modification enzyme LlaGI.Functional significance of protein assemblies predicted by the crystal structure of the restriction endonuclease BsaWI.How PspGI, catalytic domain of EcoRII and Ecl18kI acquire specificities for different DNA targets.Protein NCRII-18: the role of gene fusion in the molecular evolution of restriction endonucleases.
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Biochemical and mutational analysis of EcoRII functional domains reveals evolutionary links between restriction enzymes.
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Biochemical and mutational ana ...... s between restriction enzymes.
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Biochemical and mutational ana ...... s between restriction enzymes.
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Biochemical and mutational ana ...... s between restriction enzymes.
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Gintautas Tamulaitis
Merlind Mucke
Virginijus Siksnys
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10.1016/J.FEBSLET.2006.02.010
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2006-02-17T00:00:00Z