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. 1985 Feb;141(1):70-4.
doi: 10.1007/BF00446742.

A simple and rapid method for screening bacteria for type II restriction endonucleases: enzymes in Aphanothece halophytica

A simple and rapid method for screening bacteria for type II restriction endonucleases: enzymes in Aphanothece halophytica

P R Whitehead et al. Arch Microbiol. 1985 Feb.

Abstract

A method is described which allows a large number of bacterial strains to be rapidly and easily screened for the presence of site-specific endonucleases. The method involves selective permeabilization of the bacterial cell and analysis of the exuded material. Type II restriction endonucleases from cyanobacteria and Gram-negative eubacteria have been detected and new enzymes have been found. The method should be widely applicable and easy to modify for use in genera other than those tested. Three-site-specific endonuclease activities, detected by this method in Aphanothece halophytica PCC 7412, were purified and their recognition and cleavage specificities were determined AhaI and AhaII recognise and cleave the same DNA sequences as CauII and AcyI respectively; the specificity of AhaIII (TTT decreases AAA) has been reported previously (Whitehead and Brown, 1982, FEBS Letters 143:296-300).

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