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. 1979 Jul 11;6(9):3161-76.
doi: 10.1093/nar/6.9.3161.

Specificity and mode of cleavage of the pH 4.0 endonuclease from adenovirus type 2 - infected KB cells

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Specificity and mode of cleavage of the pH 4.0 endonuclease from adenovirus type 2 - infected KB cells

R Padmanabhan et al. Nucleic Acids Res. .
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Abstract

Adenovirus type 2 or lambda DNA was digested with the pH 4.0 endonuclease, purified from adenovirus 2-infected KB cells. The enzyme produces a limit digest of approximate size in the range of 140-210 base pairs long. The termini of the DNA fragments generated by the endonuclease digestion had 3'-P and 5'-OH groups. The 3' and 5' end groups of the products were analyzed. Our data indicate that 3' end group was a purine (68-76%), dA occuring about twice the frequency of dG. The 5' end group was either dG or dC with equal frequency. Data obtained by treatment of the 5' labeled endonuclease product of lambda DNA with single-strand specific S1 nuclease from Asperigillus oryzae or exonuclease VII from Escherichia coli indicated that the majority of the products had a short 5' protruding ends. The mode of cleavage of this endonuclease seems to be through initial formation of several single-strand breaks with some base specificity. If these breaks are at close proximity on opposite strands, double-stranded fragments with protruding ends are generated.

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