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Query: EC:3.1.30.2 (endonuclease)
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A lysogen of Escherichia coli K12 with lambda cI857 S7 xis6 nin5 b515 b519 integrated into ptsI was induced and the lysates plated on a Pel- host [on which lambda strains with less than the wild-type amount of DNA form plaques at low frequency (Cameron et al., 1977)]. All of the 40 plaques examined contained phage able to transduce at least two of the genes known from bacteriophage P1 transduction experiments to be closely linked to ptsI. Assuming that each specialized transducing phage arose by a single illegitimate recombination event, the distribution of phage types showed that the gene order is cysA gsr ptsI (ptsH, iex) cysZ lig; both gsr+ and iex+ were dominant. Analysis of restriction endonuclease digests of the transducing phage confirmed that no unexpected DNA rearrangements had taken place and allowed the construction of a map of the sites of action of the restriction endonucleases EcoRI, HindIII, BamI and Kpn for over 20 kilobases of E. coli DNA. In an Appendix, we show cysA and cysZ mutants to be deficient in sulphate assimilation.
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PMID:Phosphotransferase-mediated regulation of carbohydrate utilization in Escherichia coli K12: location of the gsr (tgs) and iex (crr) genes by specialized transduction. 630 2

Structures resembling nuclei are released when HeLa cells are lysed in a detergent and 2 M salt. These nucleoids, which lack any organized membrane structure, contain all the nuclear DNA packaged within a cage of RNA and protein. Their DNA is supercoiled so that the linear DNA must remain unbroken and looped during lysis. Following digestion with the restriction endonuclease, EcoRI, cages and associated DNA were filtered free of unattached DNA. Pulse-labelled (i.e. newly synthesized) DNA remains preferentially associated with the cages. This association has been confirmed by autoradiography. When nucleoids are prepared for electron microscopy by the Kleinschmidt procedure the DNA spills out to form a skirt around the flattened cage. Labelling, which is restricted to the region of the cage after short pulses, extends out into the skirt as the labelling time increases. A model, based on the premise that replication takes place at the nuclear cage, is presented in the Appendix. The results of the biochemical experiments and electron microscopy both indicate that the average size of the unit of replication is approximately 2 micrometer. This is about one-quarter the size of the average structural unit - the loop. Therefore sequences in the loop must become attached to the nuclear cage prior to the initiation of DNA synthesis.
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PMID:DNA is replicated at the nuclear cage. 722 13