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Type II DNA restriction-modification system and an endonuclease from the ruminal bacterium Fibrobacter succinogenes S85.

S F Lee1, C W Forsberg, A M Gibbins.   

Abstract

Fibrobacter succinogenes is an important cellulolytic bacterium found in the rumen and cecum of herbivores. Numerous attempts to introduce foreign DNA into F. succinogenes S85 have failed, suggesting the presence of genetic barriers in this organism. Results from this study clearly demonstrate that F. succinogenes S85 possesses a type II restriction endonuclease, FsuI, which recognizes the sequence 5'-GG(A/T)CC-3'. Analysis of the restriction products on sequencing gels showed that FsuI cleaves between the two deoxyguanosine residues, yielding a 3-base 5' protruding end. These data demonstrate that FsuI is an isoschizomer of AvaII. A methyltransferase activity has been identified in the cell extract of F. succinogenes S85. This activity modified DNA in vitro and protected the DNA from the restriction by FsuI and AvaII. DNA modified in vivo by a cloned methylase gene, which codes for M.Eco47II, also protected the DNA from restriction by FsuI, suggesting that FsuI is inhibited by methylation at one or both deoxycytosine residues of the recognition sequence. The methyltransferase activity in F. succinogenes S85 is likely modifying the same deoxycytosine residues, but the exact site(s) is unknown. A highly active DNase (DNase A) was also isolated from the cell extract of this organism. DNase A is an endonuclease which showed high activity on all forms of DNA (single stranded, double-stranded, linear, and circular) but no activity on RNA. In vitro, the DNase A hydrolyzed F. succinogenes S85 DNA extensively, indicating the lack of protection against hydrolysis by this enzyme. In the presence of Mg2+, DNA was hydrolyzed to fragments of 8 to 10 nucleotides in length. The presence of DNase A and the type II restriction-modification system of F. succinogenes S85 may be the barriers preventing the introduction of foreign DNA into this bacterium.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1644754      PMCID: PMC206363          DOI: 10.1128/jb.174.16.5275-5283.1992

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bacteriol        ISSN: 0021-9193            Impact factor:   3.490


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