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Common patterns in type II restriction enzyme binding sites.


ABSTRACT: Restriction enzymes are among the best studied examples of DNA binding proteins. In order to find general patterns in DNA recognition sites, which may reflect important properties of protein-DNA interaction, we analyse the binding sites of all known type II restriction endonucleases. We find a significantly enhanced GC content and discuss three explanations for this phenomenon. Moreover, we study patterns of nucleotide order in recognition sites. Our analysis reveals a striking accumulation of adjacent purines (R) or pyrimidines (Y). We discuss three possible reasons: RR/YY dinucleotides are characterized by (i) stronger H-bond donor and acceptor clusters, (ii) specific geometrical properties and (iii) a low stacking energy. These features make RR/YY steps particularly accessible for specific protein-DNA interactions. Finally, we show that the recognition sites of type II restriction enzymes are underrepresented in host genomes and in phage genomes.

SUBMITTER: Nikolajewa S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1097771 | biostudies-literature | 2005

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Common patterns in type II restriction enzyme binding sites.

Nikolajewa Svetlana S   Beyer Andreas A   Friedel Maik M   Hollunder Jens J   Wilhelm Thomas T  

Nucleic acids research 20050511 8


Restriction enzymes are among the best studied examples of DNA binding proteins. In order to find general patterns in DNA recognition sites, which may reflect important properties of protein-DNA interaction, we analyse the binding sites of all known type II restriction endonucleases. We find a significantly enhanced GC content and discuss three explanations for this phenomenon. Moreover, we study patterns of nucleotide order in recognition sites. Our analysis reveals a striking accumulation of a  ...[more]

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