Literature DB >> 8441649

Cloning, production and characterisation of wild type and mutant forms of the R.EcoK endonucleases.

M Weiserova1, P Janscak, O Benada, J Hubácek, V E Zinkevich, S W Glover, K Firman.   

Abstract

The hsdR, hsdM and hsdS genes coding for R.EcoK restriction endonuclease, both with and without a temperature sensitive mutation (ts-1) in the hsdS gene, were cloned in pBR322 plasmid and introduced into E.coli C3-6. The presence of the hsdSts-1 mutation has no effect on the R-M phenotype of this construct in bacteria grown at 42 degrees C. However, DNA sequencing indicates that the mutation is still present on the pBR322-hsdts-1 operon. The putative temperature-sensitive endonuclease was purified from bacteria carrying this plasmid and the ability to cleave and methylate plasmid DNA was investigated. The mutant endonuclease was found to show temperature-sensitivity for restriction. Modification was dramatically reduced at both the permissive and non-permissive temperatures. The wild type enzyme was found to cleave circular DNA in a manner which strongly suggests that only one endonuclease molecule is required per cleavage event. Circular and linear DNA appear to be cleaved using different mechanisms, and cleavage of linear DNA may require a second endonuclease molecule. The subunit composition of the purified endonucleases was investigated and compared to the level of subunit production in minicells. There is no evidence that HsdR is prevented from assembling with HsdM and HsdSts-1 to produce the mutant endonuclease. The data also suggests that the level of HsdR subunit may be limiting within the cell. We suggest that an excess of HsdM and HsdS may produce the methylase in vivo and that assembly of the endonuclease may be dependent upon the prior production of this methylase.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8441649      PMCID: PMC309127          DOI: 10.1093/nar/21.3.373

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res        ISSN: 0305-1048            Impact factor:   16.971


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