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L I Puchkova1, T A Ushakova, V K Mikhaĭlova, G D Serov, G N Krivopalova, V E Repin.
Abstract
A new method of testing restriction nucleases is proposed. This method is based on high-temperature treatment of crude cell extracts. Disrupted cells were heated at 50-60 degrees C, centrifuged, and assayed for restrictases. This method provides the opportunity for screening new enzymes in microbial strains enriched with nonspecific restrictases. High-temperature treatment of cell extracts of certain producers reduces the number of steps of the procedure used for isolating high-purity restrictases; the resulting preparations are capable of maintaining high enzymatic activity during long-term storage. It was shown that high-temperature treatment can be applied not only to thermophilic but also to mesophilic strains of microorganisms of different taxa.Mesh:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 11852561
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prikl Biokhim Mikrobiol ISSN: 0555-1099