DNA methylation in bacteria is typically associated with pairs of sequence-specific methyltransferases and restriction endonucleases that protect host sequences through methylation while lysing the same sequences in unmethylated foreign DNA. A new study has applied a kinetics-based DNA-sequencing technique to suggest that methylation of adenines may have broad roles in gene regulation and DNA replication in bacteria.
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Burgess, D. J. (2013). Bacterial DNA methylation gets SMRT. Nature Reviews Genetics, 14(1), 5–5. https://doi.org/10.1038/nrg3389
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