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Type I restriction-modification (R-M) endonucleases are composed of three subunits—HsdR, required for restriction, and HsdM and HsdS which can produce a separate DNA methyltransferase. The HsdS subunit is required for DNA recognition. In this paper we describe the effect of clonedEcoKI andEcoR124Ihsd genes on the resulting R-M phenotype. The variability in the expression of the wild type (wt) restriction phenotype after cloning of the wthsd genes in a multicopy plasmid inEscherichia coli recA + background suggests that the increased production of the restriction endonuclease from pBR322 is detrimental to the cell and this leads to the deletion of the clonedhsd genes from the hybrid plasmid and/or inactivation of the enzyme. The effect of a mutation inE. coli recA gene on the expression of R-M phenotype is described and discussed in relation to the role of the cell surface and the localization of the restriction endonuclease in the cell.  相似文献   

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Summary We have analysed the mechanism of action of a ts mutation in E. coli, which has an effect on the expression of the restriction and modification phenotype. The frequencies of recombinants obtained in transduction experiments support the idea that the temperature sensitive mutation is located outside the hsd operon in the gene denoted hsd. X. Complementation experiments demonstrated the trans-dominant nature of the temperature sensitive mutation. The possible role of the hsd.X product in the formation of EcoR.K and EcoM.K complexes and their interaction with the recognition site on the DNA is discussed.  相似文献   

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The transmissive plasmid R64 (IncI1) performs an antirestriction function, reducing the efficiency of EcoKI-dependent restriction in Escherichia coli K12 cells approximately fivefold. The R64 ardA gene has been cloned and sequenced. The ArdA proteins specifically inhibit type I restriction–modification enzymes. R64 ArdA is highly homologous to ColIb-P9 ArdA: only 4 out of 166 amino acid residues differ. While ColIb-P9 inhibits both endonuclease and methylase activities of the type I restriction–modification enzyme EcoKI (R2M2S), R64 ArdA inhibits only its endonuclease activity. It has been assumed that R64 ArdA suppresses the binding of unmodified DNA with the R subunit, which is responsible for DNA translocation and cleavage. ColIb-P9 ArdA suppresses DNA binding not only with the R, but also with the S subunit, which contacts the sK site containing target adenines. The binding of ArdA with the specific site inhibits both endonuclease and methylase activities; the binding of ArdA with the nonspecific site of the R subunit inhibits only the endonuclease activity ofEcoKI (R2M2S).  相似文献   

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The Escherichia coli plasmid pDXX1 codes for a type I restriction and modification system, EcoDXX1. A 15.5-kb BamHI fragment from pDXX1 has been cloned and contains the hsdR, hsdM, and hsdS genes that encode the EcoDXX1 system. The EcoDXX1 hsd genes can complement the gene products of the EcoR124 and EcoR124/3 hsd systems, but not those of EcoK and Ecob. Hybridization experiments using EcoDXX1 hsd genes as a probe demonstrate homology between EcoDXX1 and EcoR124 and EcoR124/3 restriction-modification systems, but weak or no homology between EcoDXX1 and EcoK or EcoB systems.  相似文献   

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We describe the phenomenon of a transient state of R124I restriction deficiency after long-term storage of theE. coli[pCP1005] strain at 4°C, or after growth of the culture in synthetic M9 medium with the nonmutagenic solvent dimethyl sulfoxide. The unusual high reversion from the R+ 124 to the R? 124 phenotype was observed only inE. coli strain transformed with the high-copy number plasmid pCP1005 carryingECoR124IhsdR, M and S genes cloned, but not with strains carrying the natural conjugative plasmid R124. The effect of both treatments on the expression ofEcoR124I phenotype in relation to the possible location of R.EcoR124I restriction endonuclease inE. coli is discussed.  相似文献   

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The ArdA and Ocr antirestriction proteins, whose genes are in transmissible plasmids (ardA) and bacteriophage genomes (0.3 (ocr)), specifically inhibit type I restriction-modification enzymes. The Ocr protein (T7 bacteriophage) was shown to inhibit both restriction (endonuclease) and modification (methylase) activities of the EcoKI enzyme in a broad range of intracellular concentrations (starting from 10–20 molecules per cell). In contrast to Ocr, the ArdA protein (ColIb-P9 transmissible plasmid) inhibited both of the EcoKI activities only at high intracellular concentrations (30000–40000 molecules per cell). When the ArdA concentration was several fold lower, only endonuclease activity of EcoKI was inhibited. It was assumed that a poorer ArdA ability to inhibit EcoKI modification activity is related to the substantial difference in life cycle between transmissible plasmids (symbiosis with the bacterial cell) and bacteriophages (infection and lysis of bacteria). The Ocr and ArdA mutants that inhibited exclusively endonuclease activity of EcoKI were obtained. Antirestriction proteins incapable of homodimerization were assumed to inhibit only endonuclease activity of type I restriction-modification enzymes.  相似文献   

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Genes for the class IIPseudomonas alcaligenesNCIB 9867 restriction-modification (R-M) system,Pac25I, have been cloned from its 33-kb endogenous plasmid, pRA2. ThePac25I endonuclease and methylase genes were found to be aligned in a head-to-tail orientation with the methylase gene preceding and overlapping the endonuclease gene by 1 bp. The deduced amino acid sequence of thePac25I methylase revealed significant similarity with theXcyI,XmaI,Cfr9I, andSmaI methylases. High sequence similarity was displayed between thePac25I endonuclease and theXcyI,XmaI, andCfr9I endonucleases which cleave between the external cytosines of the recognition sequence (i.e., 5′-C↓CCGGG-3′) and are thus perfect isoschizomers. However, no sequence similarity was detected between thePac25I endonuclease and theSmaI endonuclease which cleaves between the internal CpG of the recognition sequence (i.e., 5′-CCC↓GGG-3′). Both thePac25I methylase and endonuclease were expressed inEscherichia coli.An open reading frame encoding a protein which shows significant similarity to invertases and resolvases was located immediately upstream of thePac25I R-M operon. In addition, a transposon designated Tn5563was located 1531 bp downstream of the R-M genes. The location on a self-transmissible plasmid as well as the close association with genes involved in DNA mobility suggests horizontal transfer as a possible mode of distribution of this family of R-M genes in various bacteria.  相似文献   

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The hsdR, hsdM and hsdS genes coding for R.EcoK restriction endonuclease, both with and without a temperature sensitive mutation (ts-1) in the hsdS gene, were cloned in pBR322 plasmid and introduced into E.coli C3-6. The presence of the hsdSts-1 mutation has no effect on the R-M phenotype of this construct in bacteria grown at 42 degrees C. However, DNA sequencing indicates that the mutation is still present on the pBR322-hsdts-1 operon. The putative temperature-sensitive endonuclease was purified from bacteria carrying this plasmid and the ability to cleave and methylate plasmid DNA was investigated. The mutant endonuclease was found to show temperature-sensitivity for restriction. Modification was dramatically reduced at both the permissive and non-permissive temperatures. The wild type enzyme was found to cleave circular DNA in a manner which strongly suggests that only one endonuclease molecule is required per cleavage event. Circular and linear DNA appear to be cleaved using different mechanisms, and cleavage of linear DNA may require a second endonuclease molecule. The subunit composition of the purified endonucleases was investigated and compared to the level of subunit production in minicells. There is no evidence that HsdR is prevented from assembling with HsdM and HsdSts-1 to produce the mutant endonuclease. The data also suggests that the level of HsdR subunit may be limiting within the cell. We suggest that an excess of HsdM and HsdS may produce the methylase in vivo and that assembly of the endonuclease may be dependent upon the prior production of this methylase.  相似文献   

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Transduction of antibiotic resistance determinants of the plasmid pBR322 with pseudoT-even bacteriophages RB42, RB43, and RB49 was studied. It is established that antibiotic resistance determinants of plasmid pBR322 fromEscherichia coli recA + and recA donor strains do not differ significantly in respect to the efficiency of transduction. Amber mutants RB43-21, RB43-33, and a double amber mutant RB43am21am33 were obtained. These mutants facilitated transduction experiments in some cases. Transduction of antibiotic resistance markers of the vector plasmid pBR325 and recombinant plasmid pVT123, containing a DNA fragment with hoc–segEuvsW genes of phage T4, was studied. The frequency of appearance of transductants resistant to pseudoT-even bacteriophages used in transduction was determined, and the sensitivity of resistant transductants to 32 RB bacteriophages and also to phages , T2, T4, T5, T6, T7, and BF23 was estimated. The efficiency of plating pseudoT-even bacteriophages RB42 and RB43 on strain E. coli 802 himA hip carrying mutations in genes that encode subunits of the Integration Host Factor (IHF) was shown to be higher than on isogenic strain E. coli 802. The growth of pseudoT-even bacteriophages limitedin vivo by modification–restriction systems of chromosomal (EcoKI, EcoBI), phage (EcoP1I), and plasmid (EcoRI, EcoR124I, and EcoR124II) localization was analyzed. It was shown that these phages were only slightly restricted by the type I modification–restriction systemsEcoBI, EcoR124I, and EcoR124II. Phage RB42 was restricted by systems EcoKI, EcoP1I, and EcoRI; phage RB43, by systems EcoKI and EcoRI; and phage RB49, by the EcoRI modification–restriction system.  相似文献   

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TherglB gene ofEscherichia coli codes for a restriction activity that cleaves the hydroxymethylated DNA of T2 and T4 phages. Earlier mapping data placed the gene at 98.39 min counterclockwise to thehsd operon. Genetic analysis of the in vivo gene fusions with fusion-transducing phages established the location of therglB gene next to thehsdS gene of thehsdRMS cluster. The methodology used in this study could be extended to similar in vivo physical mapping of closely linked genes.  相似文献   

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Summary The cleavage map of the plasmid RK2 was determined for the five restriction endonucleases EcoRI, HindIII, Bam H-I, Sal I and Hpa I. DNA has been inserted into several of these sites and cloned in Escherichia coli. Efforts to obtain derivatives of RK2 reduced in size by restriction endonuclease digestion of the plasmid were not successful and indicated that genes required for the maintenance of this plasmid in E. coli are not tightly clustered. An RK2 derivative possessing an internal molecular rearrangement was obtained by transformation with restriction endonuclease digests of the plasmid.  相似文献   

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Type I restriction enzymes comprise three subunits encoded by genes designated hsdR, hsdM, and hsdS; S confers sequence specificity. Three families of enzymes are known and within families, but not between, hsdM and hsdR are conserved. Consequently, interfamily comparisons of M and R sequences focus on regions of putative functional significance, while both inter- and intrafamily comparisons address the origin, nature and role of diversity of type I restriction systems. We have determined the sequence of the hsdR gene for EcoA, thus making available sequences of all three hsd genes of one representative from each family. The predicted R polypeptide sequences share conserved regions with one superfamily of putative helicases, so-called ‘DEAD box’ proteins; these conserved sequences may be associated with the ATP-dependent translocation of DNA that precedes restriction. We also present hsdM and hsdR sequences for EcoE, a member of the same family as EcoA. The sequences of the M and R genes of EcoA and EcoE are at least as divergent as typical genes from Escherichia coli and Salmonella, perhaps as the result of selection favouring diversity of restriction specificities combined with lateral transfer among different species.  相似文献   

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Among the numerous bacterial Type II restriction enzymes, EcoRI endonuclease is the most extensively studied and is widely used in recombinant DNA technology. Its heterologous overexpression as recombinant protein has already been studied. However, very limited information concerning its fused product is available thus far. In the present study, the EcoRI restriction endonuclease gene was cloned and expressed as a part of maltose-binding fusion protein under the control of strong inducible tac promoter in TB1 strain of Escherichia coli cells. Transformed cells containing pMALc2X-EcoRI recombinant plasmid were unable to grow under experimental conditions. However, fused EcoRI protein was purified (with the yield of 0.01 mg/l of bacterial culture) by affinity chromatography from E. coli cells induced at the late exponential phase of growth. Restriction quality test revealed that the purified product could restrict a control plasmid DNA in vitro.  相似文献   

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Plasmids were isolated from two species ofStreptosporangium by CsCl-ethidium bromide equilibrium density gradient centrifugation. A plasmid isolated fromS. brasiliense, designated pSgB-1, was characterized by electron microscopy and agarose gel electrophoresis. The pSgB-1 plasmid is a closed circular DNA molecule of 9.4 × 106 Da. A restriction endonuclease map was generated and unique cleavage sites were found forEcoRI, ClaI, XbaI, and MstII. Another plasmid, pSgV-1, isolated fromS. viriodogriseum, has an estimatedMr of 54 × 106. The pSgB-1 plasmid is phenotypically cryptic but an unusual phenotypic trait, resembling phage plaques, may be associated with theS. viridogriseum plasmid pSgV-1.  相似文献   

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The cyclomaltodextrinase gene fromBacillus subtilis high-temperature growth transformant H-17 was cloned on separatePstI,BamHI, andEcoRI fragments into the plasmid vector pUC18, but was expressed in an inactive form in the host,Escherichia coli DH5. High level constitutive expression of the gene product was also detrimental to theE. coli host, which led to structural instability of the recombinant plasmid. The cyclomaltodextrinase gene was cloned on a 3-kbEcoRI fragment into the plasmid vector pPL708, and the fragment was structurally maintained in the hostB. subtilis YB886. The cloned gene product was synthesized in an enzymatically active form in theB. subtilis host; however, expression was at a low level. Subcloning of the 3-kbEcoRI fragment into pUC18 and transformation intoE. coli XL1-Blue (FlacIq) indicated that the cyclomaltodextrinase gene was cloned with its own promoter, since expression of the gene occurred in the absence of IPTG. Subcloning of the cyclomaltodextrinase gene downstream from theBacillus temperate phage SPO2 promoter of pPL708 may increase expression of this gene.Florida Agricultural Experiment Station Journal Series No. R-02177  相似文献   

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Summary The modification genes of Flavobacterium okeanokoites and Haemophilus galinarum have been cloned into the vector pBR322 and expressed in Escherichia coli cells. FokI methylase gene is contained on a 3.80 kb piece of F. okeanokoites DNA. Plasmid constructs carrying this fragment of DNA are resistant to digestion by FokI restriction endonuclease but are sensitive to cleavage by HindIII, EcoRI and PstI. Unmodified DNA molecules, exposed in vitro to cell extracts prepared from cells habouring this plasmid, became resistant to digestion by FokI.The smallest HgaI methylase clone carries the pBR322 plasmid containing a 3.50 kb piece of H. galinarum DNA. This plasmid is resistant to digestion by HgaI.Neither the FokI nor the HgaI restriction endonuclease was detected in either clone. This is the first report of cloning modification genes whose protein products recognise asymmetric nucleotide sequences.  相似文献   

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Escherichia coli strain PC-7 carries two independent temperature-sensitive mutations, one affecting the restriction and modification (R-M) phenotype and the other the DnaC(D) phenotype. The results of complementation and P1 transduction analysis of the mutation affecting the R-M phenotype implicate a fourth gene, designated hsdX, located close to the hsd three-gene complex. The properties of merodiploids constructed between appropriate recipients and F' elements with different mutations in hsdS, hsdR and hsdM genes might indicate that in strain PC-7 the temperature-sensitive products, determined by hsdR and hsdSK cistrons, are synthesized. The role of the temperature-sensitive dnaC(D) gene product in the formation of the restriction endonuclease was studied and no direct relation was found between the DnaC(D) and R-M phenotypes.  相似文献   

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Summary EcoRI fragments of the 94 kilobase mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) from young, wild type Podospora anserina were cloned into the EcoRI site of the E. coli plasmid vector pBR325. A complete EcoRI clone bank was developed, containing all 16 of the EcoRI fragments from the native mtDNA. Restriction endonuclease maps for the enzymes SalI, XhoI, BamHI, EcoRI, BglII, and HaeIII were constructed from the analysis of single, double, and triple restriction digests of cloned and native mtDNA. In constructing the maps data were refined by extensive Southern analysis of the native genome hybridized to cloned DNA probes. Restriction maps were analyzed and permitted us to locate the origin of mtDNA derived from senescent cultures.Both the large and small rRNA genes were then localized on these restriction maps using Southern and Northern blot analysis. We have shown the large rRNA locus to lie within a 10.8 kb region of EcoRI fragments E5 and E7, and the small rRNA locus to lie on a 5 kb subfragment of EcoRI fragment E1. The limit of separation between these two loci was determined to be between 6 and 9 kb.Surprisingly, when electrophoresed in agarose-CH3HgOH gels, the large rRNA was found to be 3.8 kb long, 500 bases longer than that from the very closely related Neurospora crassa, making it the largest rRNA yet described.  相似文献   

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Effectively optimized and reproducible procedure for monitoring the composition of type I restriction-modification endonucleasesEcoKI andEcoR124I by non-equilibrium pH gradient two-dimensional (2-D) gel electrophoresis is described. Three subunits of the enzyme complex, which widely differ from one another in their isoelectric points and molar mass, were identified in crude cell extracts ofE. coli. For the first time all three subunits of bothEcoKI andEcoR124I were detected as distinct spots on a single 2-D gel. A sensitive immunoblotting procedure was suggested suitable for routine use in determining the identity of individual subunits. Potential application of this method for detailed studies of regulation of the function and stoichiometry of the enzyme complexes is discussed.  相似文献   

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