Literature DB >> 7607501

Cloning and analysis of the plasmid-borne genes encoding the Bsp6I restriction and modification enzymes.

A Lubys1, A Janulaitis.   

Abstract

The Bsp6I restriction and modification (R-M) system has been localized on the plasmid pXH13, naturally occurring in the Bacillus sp. strain RFL6. The genes coding for the Bsp6I R-M system, a Fnu4HI isoschizomer recognizing the sequence GCNGC, have been cloned in Escherichia coli by two steps. The nucleotide sequence of a 2126-bp region containing the genes for restriction endonuclease (ENase; bsp6IR) and DNA methyltransferase (MTase; bsp6IM) has been determined. The genes are separated by 99 bp and are arranged tandemly with bsp6IR preceding bsp6IM. The DNA sequence predicts an ENase of 174 amino acids (aa) (19.9 kDa) and a MTase of 315 aa (36.3 kDa). M.Bsp6I contains all the conserved aa sequence motifs characteristic for m5C-MTases. In addition, its variable region exhibits a slight similarity to the 5'-GCNGC-3'-specific target-recognition domain (TRD) from M.phi 3T. No aa sequence similarity was found between R.Bsp6I and M.Bsp6I, nor among R.Bsp6I and other known ENases. We have tested recombinant plasmids carrying the complete R-M system for their ability to transform native and pre-methylated Escherichia coli hosts. The results indicate that pre-methylation increases the efficiency of establishment of the complete R-M system. In addition, we have obtained orientation-dependent differences in transformation efficiency.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7607501     DOI: 10.1016/0378-1119(94)00795-t

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gene        ISSN: 0378-1119            Impact factor:   3.688


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