1993
DOI: 10.1016/0923-2508(93)90043-2
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Presence of mrr- and mcr-like restriction systems in coryneform bacteria

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“…glutamicum cells were transformed by electroporation as described previously (30). E. coli cells were transformed by the CaCl 2 procedure (27).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…glutamicum cells were transformed by electroporation as described previously (30). E. coli cells were transformed by the CaCl 2 procedure (27).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To modify the GlxR binding site on the chromosome, the GlxR binding site and both flanking (52), by electroporation. Screening for the mutants was performed as described previously (2).…”
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“…The type IV systems are composed of one or two genes encoding proteins that cleave only modified DNA, including methylated, hydroxymethylated, and glucosyl-hydroxymethylated bases (42). The restriction of methylated DNA transformation has been observed in E. coli (54), Streptococcus pneumoniae (24), Streptomyces strains (27), and several types of coryneform bacteria (53). The K. rhizophila DC2201 genome contains the genes probably encoding type IV Mrr (KRH_23230) and McrBC (KRH_07470, 07480) methyl-specific restriction systems, which may serve to control the entry and expression of foreign DNA using methylation patterns as a recognition criterion.…”
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