1986
DOI: 10.1016/0378-1119(86)90245-3
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Specificity of restriction endonucleases and methylases — a review (edition 2)

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“…Restriction systems in Streptomyces spp. are common (1,6,8,17,26,35), but this report is the first description of a methyl-specific restriction system in Streptomyces spp. Some bacteria methylate DNA to produce N4-methylcytosine (5,9).…”
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“…Restriction systems in Streptomyces spp. are common (1,6,8,17,26,35), but this report is the first description of a methyl-specific restriction system in Streptomyces spp. Some bacteria methylate DNA to produce N4-methylcytosine (5,9).…”
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“…(1,6,8,17,26,35). Most restriction-modification systems are composed of a methylase and an endonuclease.…”
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“…Because the results of genetic studies on both cryptic and programmable forms of the element indicate that the phase setting is both heritable and reversible, we examined the accessibility of each element form to digestion with restriction enzymes that cannot cut C-methylated cleavage sites (Kessler and Holtke 1986). The general design of the experiments is illustrated by the 50.5…”
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“…Although there are no reports of restriction endonucleases produced by X . c. campestris many other members of the genus are known to produce these enzymes (Kessler & Holtke, 1986). We therefore introduced pKT230 into X .…”
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