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Query: EC:3.1.30.2 (
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A computer program has been developed which aids in the determination of restriction enzyme recognition sequences. This is achieved by cleaving DNAs of known sequence with a restriction
endonuclease
and comparing the fragmentation pattern with a computer-generated set of patterns. The feasibility of this approach has been tested using fragmentation patterns of 0X174 DNA produced by enzymes of both known and
unknown specificity
. Recognition sequences are predicted for two restriction endonucleases (BbvI and SfaNI) using this method. In addition, recognition sequences are predicted for two other new enzymes (PvuI and MstI) using another computer-assisted method.
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PMID:A computer assisted method for the determination of restriction enzyme recognifion sites. 72 10
The genes encoding restriction-modification system of
unknown specificity
Hin4II from Haemophilus influenzae RFL4 were cloned in Escherichia coli and sequenced. The Hin4II system comprises three tandemly arranged genes coding for m6A DNA methyltransferase, m5C DNA methyltransferase and restriction
endonuclease
, respectively. Restriction
endonuclease
was expressed in E. coli and purified to apparent homogeneity. The DNA recognition sequence and cleavage positions were determined. R.Hin4II recognizes the novel non-palindromic sequence 5'-CCTTC-3' and cleaves the DNA 6 and 5 nt downstream in the top and bottom strand, respectively. The new prototype restriction
endonuclease
Hin4II was classified as a potential candidate of HNH nuclease family after comparison against SMART database. An amino acid sequence motif 297H-X14-N-X8-H of Hin4II was proposed as forming a putative catalytic center.
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PMID:Hin4II, a new prototype restriction endonuclease from Haemophilus influenzae RFL4: discovery, cloning and expression in Escherichia coli. 1644 52