Fractionation and specificity of DNA methylases from the Escherichia coli SK cells |
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Authors: | Irina I. Nikolskaya Svetlana S. Aleksandrova Nadezgda G. Lopatina Sergej S. Debov |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratory of Enzymology, Academy of Medical Sciences of the USSR, Moscow |
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Abstract: | Summary Specificity of DNA methylation enzymes from the E. coli SK cells and conditions for their separation have been investigated. Column chromatography on carboxymethylcellulose permits fractionation of methylase activity into six discrete peaks whose specificity to the methylated base has been determined in vitro with H3-SAM as precursor. All methylases specific for adenine produced 6-methylaminopurine, all methylases specific for cytosine yielded 5-methylcytosine.The first enzymatic activity peak containing cytosine methylase free of traces of adenine-methyiating activity (E1), and the second peak containing both the enzymes (E2) were not adsorbed on the ion exchanger and went off the column with the effluent (column buffer). Adenine specific methylase E2 is retarded to a small extent during the passage through the column. The second adenine methylases (W) was characterized by weak bonds with the ion exchanger and was removed when washing the column with column buffer. The elution with NaCl gradient produced successively three enzymatic activity peaks: adenine methylase (GI), cytosine methylase (GII), and one more adenine methylase (GIII) removed from the column by 0.16 m, 0.24 m and 0.43 m NaCl respectively.Using a new modification of the complementary methylation test, the specificity with regard to recognition site was examined for all enzymes, except for W and GIII, which were extremely unstable. The adenine methylases E2 and GI and the cytosine methylases E1 and GII were shown to recognize different sites and to be different enzymes. In view of the drastic differences in their chromatographic behaviour and physical stability, the adenine methylases W and GIII are probably also different enzymes. |
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