On the enzymatic properties of dnmt1: Specificity, processivity, mechanism of linear diffusion and allosteric regulation of the enzyme

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In this short review the enzymatic properties of Dnmt1 are summarized. Studies on the specificity of Dnmt1 have shown that it has 30-40 fold preference for hemimethylated target sites. It methylates hemimethylated DNA in a processive reaction, moving on the DNA in a random walk. Binding of DNA to allosteric site(s) in the N-terminal part of the enzyme can lead to stimulation and inhibition of its catalytic activity depending on the nature of the substrate and effector. © 2006 Landes Bioscience.

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Jeltsch, A. (2006). On the enzymatic properties of dnmt1: Specificity, processivity, mechanism of linear diffusion and allosteric regulation of the enzyme. Epigenetics, 1(2), 63–66. https://doi.org/10.4161/epi.1.2.2767

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