Prevalence of CTGCAG recognizing restriction and modification systems in ruminal selenomonades
- PMID: 16887660
- DOI: 10.1006/anae.1998.0180
Prevalence of CTGCAG recognizing restriction and modification systems in ruminal selenomonades
Abstract
Analysis of restriction and modification activities in natural population of Selenomonas ruminantium have revealed the prevalence of CTGCAG (Pst I isoschizomers) recognizing restriction and/or modification systems in these bacteria. Pst I isoschizomeric restriction endonucleases were detected in 4 out of 15 strains tested. In one strain, the Pst I isoschizomeric restriction system was accompanied by another restriction and modification system recognizing GAATTC sequence (Eco RI isoschizomer). Four other strains contained CTGCAG specific methylases which lacked cognate endo-nuclease activities. Presence of identical restriction and modification systems in both of subspecies of S. ruminantium, as well as the occurrence of Pst I isoschizomers in various combinations, indicate the possibility of horizontal transfer of genes coding for these systems.
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