Class-IIS restriction enzymes--a review

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Class-IIS restriction enzymes (ENases-IIS) interact with two discrete sites on double-stranded DNA: the recognition site, which is 4-7 bp long, and the cleavage site, usually 1-20 bp away from the recognition site. The recognition sequences of ENases-IIS are totally (or partially) asymmetric and all of the characterized ENases-IIS are monomeric. A total of 35 ENases-IIS are described (80, if all isoschizomers are taken into consideration) together with ten related ENases (class IIT), and 15 cognate methyltransferases (MTases-IIS). The physical, chemical, and molecular properties of the ENases-IIS and MTases-IIS are reviewed and many unique applications of this class of enzymes are described, including: precise trimming of DNA; retrieval of cloned fragments; gene assembly; use as a universal restriction enzyme; cleavage of single-stranded DNA; detection of point mutations; tandem amplification; printing-amplification reaction; and localization of methylated bases.
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Issue Date
1991-04
Language
English
Article Type
Review
Keywords

SITE-SPECIFIC ENDONUCLEASE; DNA MODIFICATION METHYLTRANSFERASES; LOCATING METHYLATED BASES; DOUBLE-HELICAL DNA; RECOGNITION SEQUENCE; BACILLUS-BREVIS; NUCLEOTIDE-SEQUENCE; MODIFICATION SYSTEM; FLAVOBACTERIUM-OKEANOKOITES; HAEMOPHILUS-GALLINARUM

Citation

GENE, v.100, pp.13 - 26

ISSN
0378-1119
DOI
10.1016/0378-1119(91)90345-C
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/65702
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