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Selective protection of 5' ... GGCC ... 3' and 5' ... GCNGC ... 3' sequences by the hypermodified oxopyrimidine in Bacillus subtilis bacteriophage SP10 DNA.

C L Wiatr, H J Witmer.   

Abstract

The DNA of Bacillus subtilis bacteriophage SP10 is partially resistant to cleavage and methylation in vitro by restriction enzyme R . BsuRI and its cognate methylase even though greater than 20 copies of the target sequence, 5' ... GGCC ... 3', are present on the phage genome. YThy, a hypermodified oxopyrimidine that replaces a fraction of the thymine residues in SP10 DNA, was responsible for this protection, since YThy-free DNA was no longer resistant. Sites that were normally resistant could nevertheless be cleaved or methylated in vitro if the salt concentration was reduced or dimethyl sulfoxide was added to the reaction buffer. Analysis of the termini produced by cleavage suggested that resistant sites occurred in the sequence 5' ... GGCC-YThy ... 3', whereas sensitive sites, of which there were only two per genome, occurred in the sequence 5' ... GGCCG ... 3'. These in vitro results provide an explanation for the in vivo resistance of SP10 to restriction-modification by B. subtilis R. They also suggest ways in which the presence of the atypical base YThy in regions that flank the target might upset critical DNA-enzyme interactions necessary to locate and recognize the specific site of cleavage or methylation. YThy also strongly protected 5' ... GCNGC ... 3' (R . Fnu4HI) sequences on SP10 DNA, but the biological relevance of this protection is unclear.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6090709      PMCID: PMC254487     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol        ISSN: 0022-538X            Impact factor:   5.103


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