Restriction endonucleases functionally interacting with two DNA sites
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- DOI: 10.1016/0378-1119(95)00699-7
Restriction endonucleases functionally interacting with two DNA sites
Abstract
Simultaneous interaction with two recognition sites was found to be a precondition for DNA cleavage by certain type-II and type-III restriction endonucleases. Nevertheless, the molecular mechanisms of the protein-DNA interaction are different between members of both classes of enzymes.
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