Restriction and modification in Bacillus subtilis: Sequence specificities of restriction/modification systems BsuM, BsuE, and BsuF

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The sequence specificities of three Bacillus subtilis restriction/modification system were established: (i) NsuM (CTCGAG), an isoschizomer to XhoI; (ii) BsuE (CGCG), an isoschizomer to FnuDII; and (iii) BsuF (CCGG), an isoschizomer to MspI, HpaII. The BsuM modification enzyme methylates the 3' cytosine of the recognition sequence. The BsuF modification enzyme methylates the 5' cytosine of the sequence, rendering such sites resistant to MspI degradation and leaving the majority of sites sensitive to HpaII degradation.

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Jentsch, S. (1983). Restriction and modification in Bacillus subtilis: Sequence specificities of restriction/modification systems BsuM, BsuE, and BsuF. Journal of Bacteriology, 156(2), 800–808. https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.156.2.800-808.1983

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