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    EMBO J. 1988 Aug;7(8):2601-9.

    Sequential order of target-recognizing domains in multispecific DNA-methyltransferases.

    Wilke K, Rauhut E, Noyer-Weidner M, Lauster R, Pawlek B, Behrens B, Trautner TA.

    Max-Planck-Institut für Molekulare Genetik, Berlin, FRG.

    In the multispecific DNA(cytosine-5)-methyltransferases (Mtases) of Bacillus subtilis phages SPR and phi 3T the domains responsible for recognition of DNA methylation targets CCA/TGG, CCGG, GGCC (SPR) and GCNGC, GGCC (phi 3T) represent contiguous sequences of approximately 50 amino acids each. These domains are tandemly arranged and do not overlap. They are part of a 'variable' segment within the enzymes which is flanked by 'conserved' amino acids, which are very similar amongst bacterial monospecific and the multispecific Mtases studied here. These results follow from a mutational analysis of the SPR and phi 3T Mtase genes. They further support our concept of a modular enzyme organization, according to which variability of type II Mtases with respect to target recognition is achieved by a combination of the same enzyme core with a variety of target-recognizing domains.

    PMID: 3142766 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

    PMCID: 457134

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