Two thermostable type II restriction endonucleases from Icelandic strains of the genus Thermus: Tsp 4C I (ACN/GT), a novel type II restriction endonuclease, and Tsp 8E I, an isoschizomer of the mesophilic enzyme Bgl I (GCCNNNN/NGGC)

Sixteen isolates of thermophilic bacteria from the genus Thermus, isolated from neutral and alkaline hot water springs in the southwest region of Iceland, were tested for the presence of restriction endonucleases. Extracts from five of the isolates showed evidence of the presence of restriction endo...

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Main Authors: Welch, S G, Williams, R A D
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Published: Portland Press Ltd. 1995
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spelling crportlandpress:10.1042/bj3090595 2023-05-15T16:52:04+02:00 Two thermostable type II restriction endonucleases from Icelandic strains of the genus Thermus: Tsp 4C I (ACN/GT), a novel type II restriction endonuclease, and Tsp 8E I, an isoschizomer of the mesophilic enzyme Bgl I (GCCNNNN/NGGC) Welch, S G Williams, R A D 1995 http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/bj3090595 https://portlandpress.com/biochemj/article-pdf/309/2/595/617075/bj3090595.pdf en eng Portland Press Ltd. Biochemical Journal volume 309, issue 2, page 595-599 ISSN 0264-6021 1470-8728 Cell Biology Molecular Biology Biochemistry journal-article 1995 crportlandpress https://doi.org/10.1042/bj3090595 2022-10-25T16:47:37Z Sixteen isolates of thermophilic bacteria from the genus Thermus, isolated from neutral and alkaline hot water springs in the southwest region of Iceland, were tested for the presence of restriction endonucleases. Extracts from five of the isolates showed evidence of the presence of restriction endonuclease activity by producing discrete nucleotide fragments when incubated at 65 degrees C with lambda phage DNA. Two of the isolates (Tsp4C and Tsp8E) were found to have particularly high levels of restriction endonuclease activity, and the respective enzymes from these two Thermus isolates were partially purified and characterized and their recognition and cleavage sites were determined. Enzyme Tsp4C I is a novel Type II restriction endonuclease recognizing the interrupted palindromic tetranucleotide sequence ACNGT, where N can be any one of the four bases in DNA. Tsp4C I, which retains full enzyme activity when incubated for 10 min at temperatures up to 76 degrees C, hydrolyses the phosphodiester bond in both strands of a double-stranded DNA substrate between the third and fourth bases of the recognition sequence (ACN/GT), generating fragments with a single base 3′-OH overhang. Enzyme Tsp8E I is a thermostable isoschizomer of the mesophilic Type II restriction endonuclease Bgl I (GCCNNNN/NGGC) [Lee, Clanton and Chirikjiam (1979) Fed. Proc. 28, 294], generating fragments with a three base 3′-OH overhang. However, unlike Bgl I, Tsp8E I exhibits considerable thermal stability, retaining full enzyme activity when incubated for 10 min at temperatures up to 78 degrees C. Both Tsp4C I and Tsp8E I represent significant additions to the small but expanding list of the extremely thermostable restriction endonucleases. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Portland Press (via Crossref) Lambda ENVELOPE(-62.983,-62.983,-64.300,-64.300) Biochemical Journal 309 2 595 599
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Molecular Biology
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Molecular Biology
Biochemistry
Welch, S G
Williams, R A D
Two thermostable type II restriction endonucleases from Icelandic strains of the genus Thermus: Tsp 4C I (ACN/GT), a novel type II restriction endonuclease, and Tsp 8E I, an isoschizomer of the mesophilic enzyme Bgl I (GCCNNNN/NGGC)
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description Sixteen isolates of thermophilic bacteria from the genus Thermus, isolated from neutral and alkaline hot water springs in the southwest region of Iceland, were tested for the presence of restriction endonucleases. Extracts from five of the isolates showed evidence of the presence of restriction endonuclease activity by producing discrete nucleotide fragments when incubated at 65 degrees C with lambda phage DNA. Two of the isolates (Tsp4C and Tsp8E) were found to have particularly high levels of restriction endonuclease activity, and the respective enzymes from these two Thermus isolates were partially purified and characterized and their recognition and cleavage sites were determined. Enzyme Tsp4C I is a novel Type II restriction endonuclease recognizing the interrupted palindromic tetranucleotide sequence ACNGT, where N can be any one of the four bases in DNA. Tsp4C I, which retains full enzyme activity when incubated for 10 min at temperatures up to 76 degrees C, hydrolyses the phosphodiester bond in both strands of a double-stranded DNA substrate between the third and fourth bases of the recognition sequence (ACN/GT), generating fragments with a single base 3′-OH overhang. Enzyme Tsp8E I is a thermostable isoschizomer of the mesophilic Type II restriction endonuclease Bgl I (GCCNNNN/NGGC) [Lee, Clanton and Chirikjiam (1979) Fed. Proc. 28, 294], generating fragments with a three base 3′-OH overhang. However, unlike Bgl I, Tsp8E I exhibits considerable thermal stability, retaining full enzyme activity when incubated for 10 min at temperatures up to 78 degrees C. Both Tsp4C I and Tsp8E I represent significant additions to the small but expanding list of the extremely thermostable restriction endonucleases.
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Williams, R A D
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Williams, R A D
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title Two thermostable type II restriction endonucleases from Icelandic strains of the genus Thermus: Tsp 4C I (ACN/GT), a novel type II restriction endonuclease, and Tsp 8E I, an isoschizomer of the mesophilic enzyme Bgl I (GCCNNNN/NGGC)
title_short Two thermostable type II restriction endonucleases from Icelandic strains of the genus Thermus: Tsp 4C I (ACN/GT), a novel type II restriction endonuclease, and Tsp 8E I, an isoschizomer of the mesophilic enzyme Bgl I (GCCNNNN/NGGC)
title_full Two thermostable type II restriction endonucleases from Icelandic strains of the genus Thermus: Tsp 4C I (ACN/GT), a novel type II restriction endonuclease, and Tsp 8E I, an isoschizomer of the mesophilic enzyme Bgl I (GCCNNNN/NGGC)
title_fullStr Two thermostable type II restriction endonucleases from Icelandic strains of the genus Thermus: Tsp 4C I (ACN/GT), a novel type II restriction endonuclease, and Tsp 8E I, an isoschizomer of the mesophilic enzyme Bgl I (GCCNNNN/NGGC)
title_full_unstemmed Two thermostable type II restriction endonucleases from Icelandic strains of the genus Thermus: Tsp 4C I (ACN/GT), a novel type II restriction endonuclease, and Tsp 8E I, an isoschizomer of the mesophilic enzyme Bgl I (GCCNNNN/NGGC)
title_sort two thermostable type ii restriction endonucleases from icelandic strains of the genus thermus: tsp 4c i (acn/gt), a novel type ii restriction endonuclease, and tsp 8e i, an isoschizomer of the mesophilic enzyme bgl i (gccnnnn/nggc)
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