SruI restriction endonuclease from Selenomonas ruminantium |
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Authors: | Ivan Vanat,Peter Prista ,Elena Rybo ová l,rej Godá ny,Peter Javorský |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Animal Physiology, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Palackého 12, Košice, Slovak Republic; Institute of Molecular Biology, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Dúbravskácesta 21, Bratislava, Slovak Republic |
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Abstract: | Abstract Sru I, specific restriction endonuclease, has been characterized from Selenomonas ruminantium isolated from the rumen of fallow deer. Results from the study demonstrate that S. ruminantium 18D possesses a type II restriction endonuclease, which recognizes the sequence 5'-TTT↓AAA-3'. The recognition sequence of Sru I was identified using digestions on pBR322, pBR328, pUC18, M13mp18RF, pACYC184 and λDNA. The cleavage patterns obtained were compared with computer-derived data. Sru I recognises the palindromic hexanucleotide sequence and cleaves DNA after the third T in the sequence, producing blunt ends. The purification and characterization of restriction endonuclease Sru I presented here is the first described for Selenomonas ruminantium spp. and demonstrates that this microorganism pocesses a DNA-cleaving enzyme with the same specificity as Dra I or Aha III. |
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Keywords: | Restriction endonuclease Selenomonas ruminantium Isoschizomer |
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