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SUBMITTER: Kennaway CK
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3258970 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Jan
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Kennaway Christopher K CK Taylor James E N JEN Song Chun Feng CF Potrzebowski Wojciech W Nicholson William W White John H JH Swiderska Anna A Obarska-Kosinska Agnieszka A Callow Philip P Cooper Laurie P LP Roberts Gareth A GA Artero Jean-Baptiste JB Bujnicki Janusz M JM Trinick John J Kneale G Geoff GG Dryden David T F DT
Genes & development 20120101 1
Type I DNA restriction/modification (RM) enzymes are molecular machines found in the majority of bacterial species. Their early discovery paved the way for the development of genetic engineering. They control (restrict) the influx of foreign DNA via horizontal gene transfer into the bacterium while maintaining sequence-specific methylation (modification) of host DNA. The endonuclease reaction of these enzymes on unmethylated DNA is preceded by bidirectional translocation of thousands of base pai ...[more]