Structural specificities of five commonly used DNA nucleases
- PMID: 6086935
- DOI: 10.1016/0022-2836(84)90176-1
Structural specificities of five commonly used DNA nucleases
Abstract
Five commonly used nucleases were surveyed for their ability to distinguish among several different DNA backbone configurations. The digestion data suggest that: (1) DNAase I binds across the minor groove; whereas (2) nuclease S1 and (3) micrococcal nuclease bind to an exposed single strand; (4) copper/phenanthroline seeks a base-pair step; and (5) DNAase II requires just a stacked single strand of limited exposure. Only micrococcal nuclease is demonstrably base-specific, with a strong preference for T, A over C, G in any structural context.
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