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SUBMITTER: Robbins JB
PROVIDER: S-EPMC1865063 | biostudies-literature | 2007
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Robbins Justin B JB Stapleton Michelle M Stanger Matthew J MJ Smith Dorie D Dansereau John T JT Derbyshire Victoria V Belfort Marlene M
Nucleic acids research 20070208 5
Homing endonucleases are unusual enzymes, capable of recognizing lengthy DNA sequences and cleaving site-specifically within genomes. Many homing endonucleases are encoded within group I introns, and such enzymes promote the mobility reactions of these introns. Phage T4 has three group I introns, within the td, nrdB and nrdD genes. The td and nrdD introns are mobile, whereas the nrdB intron is not. Phage RB3 is a close relative of T4 and has a lengthier nrdB intron. Here, we describe I-TevIII, t ...[more]