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SUBMITTER: Sasnauskas G
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3203586 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Nov
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Sasnauskas Giedrius G Kostiuk Georgij G Tamulaitis Gintautas G Siksnys Virginijus V
Nucleic acids research 20110719 20
Endonucleases that generate double-strand breaks in DNA often possess two identical subunits related by rotational symmetry, arranged so that the active sites from each subunit act on opposite DNA strands. In contrast to many endonucleases, Type IIP restriction enzyme BcnI, which recognizes the pseudopalindromic sequence 5'-CCSGG-3' (where S stands for C or G) and cuts both DNA strands after the second C, is a monomer and possesses a single catalytic center. We show here that to generate a doubl ...[more]