نتایج جستجو برای: ecorii

تعداد نتایج: 87  

Journal: :The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health 2002
Kanlaya Wongworapat Punnarai Veeraseatakul Kriengsak Jitvacharanun Pranee Leechanachai

Urogenital isolates (N=84) of Chlamydia trachomatis collected from high-risk STD subjects in Chiang Mai and the surrounding areas were investigated for genotype distribution. C. trachomatis genotypes were determined by the PCR-based RFLP technique and confirmed by nucleotide sequencing. By this method, the VD4 DNA of the MOMP gene was amplified and digested separately with 4 restriction endonuc...

Journal: :Molecular ecology resources 2009
Susana González Jesús E Maldonado Jorge Ortega Angela Cristina Talarico Leticia Bidegaray-Batista José Eduardo Garcia José Maurício Barbanti Duarte

The small red brocket deer Mazama bororo is one of the most endangered deer in the Neotropics. The great morphological similarities with three other sympatric brocket deer species, coupled with the fact that they inhabit densely forested habitats complicate detection and prevent the use of traditional methodologies for accurate identification of species. The ability to determine the presence of...

Journal: :Nucleic Acids Research 2006
Gregory J. Gemmen Rachel Millin Douglas E. Smith

Proteins interacting at multiple sites on DNA via looping play an important role in many fundamental biochemical processes. Restriction endonucleases that must bind at two recognition sites for efficient activity are a useful model system for studying such interactions. Here we used single DNA manipulation to study sixteen known or suspected two-site endonucleases. In eleven cases (BpmI, BsgI, ...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 2001
A Kiss G Pósfai G Zsurka T Raskó P Venetianer

The SinI and EcoRII DNA methyltransferases recognize sequences (GG(A)/(T)CC and CC(A)/(T)GG, respectively), which are characterized by an (A)/(T) ambiguity. Recognition of the A.T and T.A base pair was studied by in vitro methyltransferase assays using oligonucleotide substrates containing a hypoxanthine.C base pair in the central position of the recognition sequence. Both enzymes methylated th...

2017
Giedrius Sasnauskas Giedrė Tamulaitienė Gintautas Tamulaitis Jelena Čalyševa Miglė Laime Renata Rimšelienė Arvydas Lubys Virginijus Siksnys

Type II restriction endonucleases (REases) form a large and highly diverse group of enzymes. Even REases specific for a common recognition site often vary in their oligomeric structure, domain organization and DNA cleavage mechanisms. Here we report biochemical and structural characterization of the monomeric restriction endonuclease UbaLAI, specific for the pseudosymmetric DNA sequence 5'-CC/W...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Gregory J Gemmen Rachel Millin Douglas E Smith

DNA looping occurs in many important protein-DNA interactions, including those regulating replication, transcription, and recombination. Recent theoretical studies predict that tension of only a few piconewtons acting on DNA would almost completely inhibit DNA looping. Here, we study restriction endonucleases that require interaction at two separated sites for efficient cleavage. Using optical ...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1980
A Razin S Urieli Y Pollack Y Gruenbaum G Glaser

Two pairs of restriction enzyme isoschizomers were used to study in vivo methylation of E. coli and extrachromosomal DNA. By use of the restriction enzymes MboI (which cleaves only the unmethylated GATC sequence) and its isoschizomer Sau3A (indifferent to methylated adenine at this sequence), we found that all the GATC sites in E. coli and in extrachromosomal DNAs are symmetrically methylated o...

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