Characterization of the archaeal, plasmid-encoded type II restriction-modification system MthTI from Methanobacterium thermoformicicum THF: homology to the bacterial NgoPII system from Neisseria gonorrhoeae
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Characterization of the archaeal, plasmid-encoded type II restriction-modification system MthTI from Methanobacterium thermoformicicum THF: homology to the bacterial NgoPII system from Neisseria gonorrhoeae
Abstract
A restriction-modification system, designated MthTI, was localized on plasmid pFV1 from the thermophilic archaeon Methanobacterium thermoformicicum THF. The MthTI system is a new member of the family of GGCC-recognizing restriction-modification systems. Functional expression of the archaeal MthTI genes was obtained in Escherichia coli. The mthTIR and mthTIM genes are 843 and 990 bp in size and code for proteins of 281 (32,102 Da) and 330 (37,360 Da) amino acids, respectively. The deduced amino acid sequence of M.MthTI showed high similarity with that of the isospecific methyltransferases M.NgoPII and M.HaeIII. In addition, extensive sequence similarity on the amino acid level was observed for the endonucleases R.MthTI and R.NgoPII. Moreover, the endonuclease and methyltransferase genes of the thermophilic MthTI system and those of the Neisseria gonorrhoeae NgoPII system show identical organizations and high (54.5%) nucleotide identity. This finding suggests horizontal transfer of restriction-modification systems between members of the domains Bacteria and Archaea.
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