The EcoA restriction and modification system of Escherichia coli 15T-: enzyme structure and DNA recognition sequence.

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The EcoA restriction enzyme from Escherichia coli 15T- has been isolated. It proves to be an unusual enzyme, clearly related functionally to the classical type I restriction enzymes. The basic enzyme is a two subunit modification methylase. Another protein species can be purified which by itself has no enzymatic activities but which converts the modification methylase to an ATP and S-adenosylmethionine-dependent restriction endonuclease. The DNA recognition sequence of EcoA has an overall structure that is very similar to previously determined type I sequences. It is: 5'-GAGNNNNNNNGTCA-3' 3'-CTCNNNNNNNCAGT-5' where N can be any nucleotide. Modification methylates the adenosyl residue in the specific trinucleotide and the adenosyl residue in the lower strand of the specific tetranucleotide.

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Suri, B., Shepherd, J. C., & Bickle, T. A. (1984). The EcoA restriction and modification system of Escherichia coli 15T-: enzyme structure and DNA recognition sequence. The EMBO Journal, 3(3), 575–579. https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1460-2075.1984.tb01850.x

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