Selfish behavior of restriction-modification systems
- PMID: 7846533
- DOI: 10.1126/science.7846533
Selfish behavior of restriction-modification systems
Abstract
Plasmids carrying gene pairs encoding type II DNA restriction endonucleases and their cognate modification enzymes were shown to have increased stability in Escherichia coli. The descendants of cells that had lost these genes appeared unable to modify a sufficient number of recognition sites in their chromosomes to protect them from lethal attack by the remaining restriction enzyme molecules. The capacity of these genes to act as a selfish symbiont is likely to have contributed to the evolution of restriction-modification gene pairs.
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Programmed cell death in bacterial populations.Science. 1995 Feb 10;267(5199):836-7. doi: 10.1126/science.7846528. Science. 1995. PMID: 7846528 Review. No abstract available.
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