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1.
The inhibition of cleavage by HpaI at two well-defined restriction sites in linearised ØX174-RF DNA by quinoxaline antibiotics has been investigated. Echinomycin, which displays a certain preference for binding to GC basepairs, inhibits cleavage at one site much more than the other, whereas triostin A, which displays less pronounced sequence-selectivity, inhibits both sites about equally. Other congeners inhibit reaction at the two sites with varying effectiveness. The results demonstrate the usefulness of studying inhibition of cleavage at specific sites by restriction enzymes as a means of exploring the specificity of DNA-ligand interactions.  相似文献   

2.
Studies presented here demonstrate that heparin inhibits EcoRI endonuclease cleavage of DNA whereas related proteoglycans show no effect. The inhibition occurs at particular EcoRI sites that are near or overlap with palindromic sequences in the murine lambda 5 and Lyt-2 genes. Endogenous heparin from peritoneal mast cells co-isolates with DNA and inhibits digestion of peritoneal cell DNA at the inhibitable sites. Digestion of spleen DNA is inhibited at the same sites when commercial heparin is added prior to digestion. In both cases, the inhibition is abolished by pre-treating the DNA with heparinase. Thus, potential artifacts in restriction fragment length analyses could occur with DNA isolated either from cells that are naturally rich in heparin or from cells to which heparin has been added, e.g., as an anticoagulant.  相似文献   

3.
Cleavage of pBR322 DNA I by the restriction endonuclease HinfI is preferentially inhibited at specific HinfI cleavage sites. These sites in pBR322 DNA I have been identified and ordered with respect to the frequency with which they are cleaved. The HinfI site most resistant to cleavage in pBR322 DNA I is unique in that runs of G-C base pairs are immediately adjacent on both sites. Two differently permuted linear (DNA III) species were produced by cleavage with two different restriction endonucleases, PstI and AvaI. Only one of these linear molecules, that produced by PstI, exhibits the same preferential cleavage pattern as DNA I. The second linear species, that arising from AvaI digestion, shows pronounced relative inhibition of cleavage at the HinfI sites nearest the ends of the molecule (100 to 120 base pairs away, respectively). This result suggest that proximity to the termini of a linear DNA molecule might also influence preferential cleavage. The possibility of formation of stem-loop structures does not appear to influence preferential cleavage by HinfI.  相似文献   

4.
The recombinant plasmid pGEM4Z-ras DNA which was methylated on dam and dcm sites outside the PvuII recognition sequence was digested with restriction endonuclease PvuII, and one of the three PvuII sites was about 16-fold less efficient to cleave than either of the other two. On the contrary, the three PvuII sites were cleaved at about the same rate on the unmethylated DNA molecule. The results show that the cleavage inhibition of the methylated DNA on the certain PvuII site was caused by methylation outside the PvuII recognition sequence. Maybe a adjacent methylated dam site *A was responsible for the less efficient cleavage. This observation suggests that methylation outside the recognition sequence may be considered a new factor in the kinetic experiment of restriction endonuclease.  相似文献   

5.
According to the current paradigm type IIE restriction endonucleases are homodimeric proteins that simultaneously bind to two recognition sites but cleave DNA at only one site per turnover: the other site acts as an allosteric locus, activating the enzyme to cleave DNA at the first. Structural and biochemical analysis of the archetypal type IIE restriction enzyme EcoRII suggests that it has three possible DNA binding interfaces enabling simultaneous binding of three recognition sites. To test if putative synapsis of three binding sites has any functional significance, we have studied EcoRII cleavage of plasmids containing a single, two and three recognition sites under both single turnover and steady state conditions. EcoRII displays distinct reaction patterns on different substrates: (i) it shows virtually no activity on a single site plasmid; (ii) it yields open-circular DNA form nicked at one strand as an obligatory intermediate acting on a two-site plasmid; (iii) it cleaves concertedly both DNA strands at a single site during a single turnover on a three site plasmid to yield linear DNA. Cognate oligonucleotide added in trans increases the reaction velocity and changes the reaction pattern for the EcoRII cleavage of one and two-site plasmids but has little effect on the three-site plasmid. Taken together the data indicate that EcoRII requires simultaneous binding of three rather than two recognition sites in cis to achieve concerted DNA cleavage at a single site. We show that the orthodox type IIP enzyme PspGI which is an isoschisomer of EcoRII, cleaves different plasmid substrates with equal rates. Data provided here indicate that type IIE restriction enzymes EcoRII and NaeI follow different mechanisms. We propose that other type IIE restriction enzymes may employ the mechanism suggested here for EcoRII.  相似文献   

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Plasmids containing double-stranded 10-mer PNA (peptide nucleic acid chimera) targets proximally flanked by two restriction enzyme sites were challenged with the complementary PNA or PNAs having one or two mismatches, and the effect on the restriction enzyme cleavage of the flanking sites was assayed. The following PNAs were used: T10-LysNH2, T5CT4-LysNH2 and T2CT2CT4-LysNH2 and the corresponding targets cloned into pUC 19 were flanked by BamH1, Sal1 or Pstl sites, respectively. In all cases it was found that complete inhibition of restriction enzyme cleavage was obtained with the complementary PNA, a significantly reduced effect was seen with a PNA having one mismatch, and no effect was seen with a PNA having two mismatches. These results show that PNA can be used as sequence specific blockers of DNA recognizing proteins.  相似文献   

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In contrast to many type II restriction enzymes, dimeric proteins that cleave DNA at individual recognition sites 4-6 bp long, the SfiI endonuclease is a tetrameric protein that binds to two copies of an elongated sequence before cutting the DNA at both sites. The mode of action of the SfiI endonuclease thus seems more appropriate for DNA rearrangements than for restriction. To elucidate its biological function, strains of Escherichia coli expressing the SfiI restriction-modification system were transformed with plasmids carrying SfiI sites. The SfiI system often failed to restrict the survival of a plasmid with one SfiI site, but plasmids with two or more sites were restricted efficiently. Plasmids containing methylated SfI sites were not restricted. No rearrangements of the plasmids carrying SfiI sites were detected among the transformants. Hence, provided the target DNA contains at least two recognition sites, SfiI displays all of the hallmarks of a restriction-modification system as opposed to a recombination system in E. coli cells. The properties of the system in vivo match those of the enzyme in vitro. For both restriction in vivo and DNA cleavage in vitro, SfiI operates best with two recognition sites on the same DNA.  相似文献   

8.
Differential reactivities at restriction enzyme sites   总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2  
A method has been developed to measure the rates of digestion by restriction enzymes at individual sites. This involves a simple arithmetical treatment of the integrated areas from a densitometer scan of an ethidium bromide stained gel. We have used this method to study the digestion by HpaI, HincII and SalI of pBR322 and phi X174 DNA, and the effect of various DNA binding ligands. One of the two HpaI sites in phi X174 DNA is much more sensitive to inhibition by ligands such as netropsin, which display a preference for AT base pairs, than is the other site. Inspection of the sequences flanking the restriction sites shows that the former contains a much higher proportion of AT base-pairs than dose the latter. The opposite phenomenon is observed with the two HincII sites in pBR322. This illustrates the importance of neighbouring sequences in the interaction between restriction enzymes and their cleavage sites in DNA.  相似文献   

9.
Numerous antitumor and carcinogenic compounds and free radicals are able to modify DNA by forming covalent bonds, mainly with nucleophilic centers in nucleobases. Such a binding is usually of utmost importance for the biological outcome. The level of DNA adducts formed by a given agent is in most cases extremely low; hence their detection is very difficult. Here we propose a simple approach, exploiting techniques widely used in genetic engineering, to demonstrate and characterize the covalent modification of a DNA fragment by any low-molecular-weight compound of interest in a cell-free system. The specifically designed, several-hundred-base-pairs-long double-stranded deoxyoligonucleotide (PCR amplified)--subject to modification--includes two restriction sites: one containing only GC base pairs recognized by restriction endonuclease MspI and the other including only AT base pairs recognized by restriction endonuclease Tru1I. The covalent modification of the restriction sites abolishes their recognition and thus cleavage by the endonucleases applied. The formation of DNA adducts is induced by incubating the oligonucleotide with increasing concentrations of a studied compound, in the appropriate activating system if required. Then, the modified oligonucleotide is submitted to digestion by the above-mentioned restriction endonucleases and the DNA fragments are separated by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. The inhibition of cleavage indicates the occurrence of covalent modification of the restriction site(s) while simultaneously pointing at the kind of base pairs involved in DNA adduct formation. The validation of the method was performed for two DNA binding antitumor compounds, cisplatin and CC-1065, which form adducts preferentially with guanine and adenine, respectively.  相似文献   

10.
EcoRII can be activated to cleave refractory DNA recognition sites.   总被引:7,自引:5,他引:2  
EcoRII restriction sites [5'-CC(A/T)GG] in phage T3 and T7 DNA are refractory to cleavage by EcoRII, but become sensitive to cleavage in the presence of DNAs which contain an abundance of EcoRII sensitive sites (e.g. pBR322 or lambda DNA). Studies using fragments of pBR322 containing different numbers of EcoRII sites show that the susceptibility to EcoRII cleavage is proportional to the number of sites in the individual fragment. We postulate that EcoRII is the prototype of restriction endonucleases which require at least 2 simultaneously bound substrate sites for their activation. EcoRII sites are refractory when they occur at relatively low frequency in the DNA. The restriction enzyme can be activated by DNA with a higher frequency of sites.  相似文献   

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We have previously characterized an extracellular nuclease from Pseudomonas BAL 31 which, in addition to other activities, displays a double-strand exonuclease activity which progressively shortens both strands of linear duplex DNA molecules from both termini. This degradation is accomplished without the introduction of detectable scissions away from the ends of the duplexes. When this nuclease is used to produce a series of progressively shortened samples from a linear duplex DNA, subsequent digestion of these samples with a site-specific restriction endonuclease and analysis of the resulting fragments by gel electrophoresis permits the rapid establishment of the order of the restriction enzyme fragments through the entire genome. This is accomplished by noting from the electropherograms the order in which the various restriction enzyme fragments become noticeably shortened or disappear. Using this method, the five cleavage sites for the endonuclease Hpa I and the single cleavage sites for the nucleases Hpa II and Pst I have been mapped in PM2 bacteriophage DNA. In a more stringent test of the method, 18 of the 24 fragments produced by cleavage of coliphage lambdab2b5c DNA with the Pst I nuclease have been mapped, and five of the six remaining fragments have been assigned to small regions of the genome.  相似文献   

12.
Orthodox Type IIP restriction endonucleases, which are commonly used in molecular biological work, recognize a single palindromic DNA recognition sequence and cleave within or near this sequence. Several new studies have reported on structural and biochemical peculiarities of restriction endonucleases that differ from the orthodox in that they require two copies of a particular DNA recognition sequence to cleave the DNA. These two sites requiring restriction endonucleases belong to different subtypes of Type II restriction endonucleases, namely Types IIE, IIF and IIS. We compare enzymes of these three types with regard to their DNA recognition and cleavage properties. The simultaneous recognition of two identical DNA sites by these restriction endonucleases ensures that single unmethylated recognition sites do not lead to chromosomal DNA cleavage, and might reflect evolutionary connections to other DNA processing proteins that specifically function with two sites.  相似文献   

13.
Type III restriction enzymes are multifunctional heterooligomeric enzymes that cleave DNA at a fixed position downstream of a non-symmetric recognition site. For effective DNA cleavage these restriction enzymes need the presence of two unmethylated, inversely oriented recognition sites in the DNA molecule. DNA cleavage was proposed to result from ATP-dependent DNA translocation, which is expected to induce DNA loop formation, and collision of two enzyme-DNA complexes. We used scanning force microscopy to visualise the protein interaction with linear DNA molecules containing two EcoP15I recognition sites in inverse orientation. In the presence of the cofactors ATP and Mg(2+), EcoP15I molecules were shown to bind specifically to the recognition sites and to form DNA loop structures. One of the origins of the protein-clipped DNA loops was shown to be located at an EcoP15I recognition site, the other origin had an unspecific position in between the two EcoP15I recognition sites. The data demonstrate for the first time DNA translocation by the Type III restriction enzyme EcoP15I using scanning force microscopy. Moreover, our study revealed differences in the DNA-translocation processes mediated by Type I and Type III restriction enzymes.  相似文献   

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The effect of binding of an antitumour drug cis-diamminedichloroplatinum(II) (cis-[Pt(NH3)2Cl2]) to DNA on cutting effectiveness of BamHI, EcoRI, and SalI restriction endonucleases was quantitatively determined. The platinum complex inhibits the cleavage of plasmid pHC624 DNA linearized by BglI restrictase. From the present results we conclude that the yield of restriction endonuclease cleavage is also lowered if the platinum complex is bound outside the recognition DNA sequence of these enzymes. We propose that the origin of platinum adducts on DNA outside the recognition sequence can decrease the yield of restriction enzyme cleavage via inducing a conformational perturbation in the recognition DNA sequence of these enzymes and also via inhibition of the linear diffusion of these enzymes on DNA.  相似文献   

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Type III restriction/modification systems recognize short non-palindromic sequences, only one strand of which can be methylated. Replication of type III-modified DNA produces completely unmethylated recognition sites which, according to classical mechanisms of restriction, should be signals for restriction. We have shown previously that suicidal restriction by the type III enzyme EcoP15I is prevented if all the unmodified sites are in the same orientation: restriction by EcoP15I requires a pair of unmethylated, inversely oriented recognition sites. We have now addressed the molecular mechanism of site orientation-specific DNA restriction. EcoP15I is demonstrated to possess an intrinsic ATPase activity, the potential driving force of DNA translocation. The ATPase activity is uniquely recognition site-specific, but EcoP15I-modified sites also support the reaction. EcoP15I DNA restriction patterns are shown to be predetermined by the enzyme-to-site ratio, in that site-saturating enzyme levels elicit cleavage exclusively between the closest pair of head-to-head oriented sites. DNA restriction is blocked by Lac repressor bound in the intervening sequence between the two EcoP15I sites. These results rule out DNA looping and strongly suggest that cleavage is triggered by the close proximity of two convergently tracking EcoP15I-DNA complexes.  相似文献   

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Type I restriction endonucleases such as EcoR124I cleave DNA at undefined loci, distant from their recognition sequences, by a mechanism that involves the enzyme tracking along the DNA between recognition and cleavage sites. This mechanism was examined on plasmids that carried recognition sites for EcoR124I and recombination sites for resolvase, the latter to create DNA catenanes. Supercoiled substrates with either one or two restriction sites were linearized by EcoR124I at similar rates, although the two-site molecule underwent further cleavage more readily than the one-site DNA. The catenane from the plasmid with one EcoR124I site, carrying the site on the smaller of the two rings, was cleaved by EcoR124I exclusively in the small ring, and this underwent multiple cleavage akin to the two-site plasmid. Linear substrates derived from the plasmids were cleaved by EcoR124I at very slow rates. The communication between recognition and cleavage sites therefore cannot stem from random looping. Instead, it must follow the DNA contour between the sites. On a circular DNA, the translocation of non-specific DNA past the specifically bound protein should increase negative supercoiling in one domain and decrease it in the other. The ensuing topological barrier may be the trigger for DNA cleavage.  相似文献   

17.
Type I restriction enzymes bind to a specific DNA sequence and subsequently translocate DNA past the complex to reach a non-specific cleavage site. We have examined several potential blocks to DNA translocation, such as positive supercoiling or a Holliday junction, for their ability to trigger DNA cleavage by type I restriction enzymes. Introduction of positive supercoiling into plasmid DNA did not have a significant effect on the rate of DNA cleavage by EcoAI endonuclease nor on the enzyme's ability to select cleavage sites randomly throughout the DNA molecule. Thus, positive supercoiling does not prevent DNA translocation. EcoR124II endonuclease cleaved DNA at Holliday junctions present on both linear and negatively supercoiled substrates. The latter substrate was cleaved by a single enzyme molecule at two sites, one on either side of the junction, consistent with a bi-directional translocation model. Linear DNA molecules with two recognition sites for endonucleases from different type I families were cut between the sites when both enzymes were added simultaneously but not when a single enzyme was added. We propose that type I restriction enzymes can track along a DNA substrate irrespective of its topology and cleave DNA at any barrier that is able to halt the translocation process.  相似文献   

18.
A set of asymmetric hybrid tetramers of Escherichia coli d-3-phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase (PGDH) have been made by gene co-expression and KSCN-induced dimer exchange. These tetramers contain varied numbers of active sites and effector binding sites arranged in different orientations within the tetramer. They reveal that PGDH displays half-of-the-sites activity with respect to its active sites and that the two sites that are active at any particular time lie in subunits on either side of the nucleotide binding domain interface. Half-of-the-sites functionality is also observed for the effector even though all four sites eventually bind effector. That is, only two effector sites need to be occupied for maximum inhibition. Binding of the last two effector molecules does not contribute functionally to inhibition of activity. Furthermore, positive cooperativity of inhibition of activity by the effector is completely dependent on the positive cooperativity of binding of the effector. Binding of the first effector molecule produces a conformational change that essentially completely inhibits the active site within the subunit to which it binds and produces an approximate 33% inhibition of the active site in the subunit to which it is not bound. Binding of the second effector at the opposite regulatory domain interface completes the inhibition of activity. This simple relationship defines the positional and quantitative influence of effector ligand binding on activity and can be used to predict the maximum level of inhibition of individual hybrid tetramers. In addition, the site-specific quantitative relationship of effector binding to individual active sites can be used to model the inhibition profile with relatively good agreement. These simple rules for the site to site interaction in PGDH provide significant new insight into the mechanism of allostery of this enzyme.  相似文献   

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Sites for restriction endonuclease cleavage in double helical DNA are blocked from cleavage when the photoaffinity drug trimethylpsoralen is photobound at or near the site. In general, Hind III sites are about 15 fold more sensitive to inactivation than the other restriction sites which were tested, although sensitivity of different Hind III sites seems to vary somewhat depending on base sequences adjacent to the site. Hind III sites can be inactivated in two ways; one which completely blocks action of the specific restriction endonuclease and one permitting the introduction of a swivel which relaxes DNA supercoiling without producing a double strand break. Nucleosomes and perhaps other protein-DNA complexes can protect the underlying DNA sequence from trimethylpsoralen photobinding and thus protect restriction sites from inactivation. This property can be exploited to determine if specific sites are accessible to the psoralon probe in vivo and thus to establish if specific nucleotide sequences are nucleosome associated. Using this procedure evidence is obtained that nucleosomes on SV40 DNA in living infected cells are either distributed randomly or at many discrete alternate sites that approach a random distribution.  相似文献   

20.
Recombinant plasmid pGC20 containing (GC)9-insert into SmaI site of pUC19 has been used to study the inhibition of cleavage by six restriction endonucleases; KpnI, SacI, EcoRI and also BamHI, XbaI and SalI, due to Z-DNA formation in negatively supercoiled plasmid. The recognition sites of these enzymes were located at different distances on both sides of the (CG)10-sequence. It was shown that the inhibition of the cleavage by KpnI, SacI and EcoRI was decreased in this series as fast as the distance between recognition site and B-Z junction was increased, and no inhibition of cleavage by EcoRI was found. However, such a correlation was not found in the series of BamHI, XbaI and SalI. In contrast with EcoRI the cleavage by SalI was inhibited completely. These results indicate the difference for "sensitivity" of restriction endonucleases to the structural perturbations of DNA associated with B-Z junctions. It seems to depend on features of the enzyme-substrate interaction mechanisms and also on recognition and flanking sequences of DNA. Consequently, experiments with the inhibition of the cleavage by any enzyme can not help to determine the dimension of the region of DNA with altered structure.  相似文献   

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