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Chlorella virus SC-1A encodes at least five functional and one nonfunctional DNA methyltransferases
Authors:Qiudeng Que  Yanping Zhang  Michael Nelson  Susan Ropp  Dwight E Burbank  James L Van Etten
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Department of Plant Pathology, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE 68583-0722, USA

Abstract:Chlorella virus SC-1A encodes at least six DNA methyltransferases (MTases): four N6-methyldeoxyadenine (m6A) MTases, M- CviSI (TGCmA), M· CviSII CmATG), M· CviSIII (TCGmA) and MmCviSIV (GmATC), one 5-methyldeoxycytosine (m5C) MTase, M· CviSV (not, vert, similarRCmCG), and one nonfunctional m5C MTase, M· CviSVI, which is homologous to the MTase M· CviJI RGmC(T/C/G)] produced by another chlorella virus IL-3A. Genes encoding three of the SC-1A m6A MTases (M·CviSI, M· CviSII, and M· CviSIII) and the nonfunctional m5C MTase were cloned and sequenced. Neither M· CviSI nor M· CviSIII genes hybridized to genes for their respective isomethylomers, M· CviRI and M· CviBIII, from other chlorella viruses. However, the M· CviSII gene hybridized strongly to its M· CviAII isomethylomer gene from virus PBCV-1. Like the prototype chlorella virus PBCV-1, the SC-1A genome contains inverted terminal repeats, one of which is adjacent to the nonfunctional m5C MTase. The three cloned m6A MTase genes are distributed throughout the approx. 345 kb SC-1A genome.
Keywords:N6-Methyldeoxyadenine methyltransferase  5-Methyldeoxycytosine methyltransferase  5-Methyldeoxycytosine methyl-transferase pseudogene  Recombinant DNA
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