The SalI (SalGI) restriction-modification system of Streptomyces albus G |
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Authors: | M R Rodicio K F Chater |
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Affiliation: | Departamento de Microbiologia, Universidad de Oviedo, Spain. |
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Abstract: | The salIR and salM genes of Streptomyces albus G specify the SalGI (SalI) restriction enzyme and its cognate methyltransferase, respectively. These enzymes are responsible for restriction and modification of bacteriophages. Some phages carry genes that interfere with SalI-specific modification. The sal genes have been cloned in a Streptomyces host-vector system. Use of the cloned DNA as a hybridization probe reveals that sal mutants frequently arise from transposition of a DNA segment of approx. 1 kb into the sal genes. Some, but not all, other bacteria that produce SalGI isoschizomers contain nucleotide sequences that hybridize with sal DNA. |
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