“…The most common catalytic motif, that of the 'PD…(D/E)xK' nuclease superfamily, is the the most wide-spread and best understood (Kosinski et al, 2005). Alternative catalytic motifs, associated with quite different core protein folds, have been identified in many additional restriction endonucleases, including the ‘HNH’ (Cymerman et al, 2006; Jakubauskas et al, 2007; Saravanan et al, 2004) and the ‘GIY-YIG’ (Ibryashkina et al, 2007) motifs (both of which are more commonly associated with mobile homing endonucleases from bacteriophage) (Stoddard, 2005). All three of these catalytic lineages are also found in a much wider variety of enzymes involved in DNA metabolism and modification, including those responsible for DNA repair, recombination and fidelity (Cymerman et al, 2006; Dunin-Horkawicz et al, 2006; Kosinski et al, 2005).…”