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J. Biol. Chem., Vol. 255, Issue 14, 6521-6524, 07, 1980
J George, RW Blakesley and JG Chirikjian
The specificity of cleavage of Bam HI is altered in the presence of
hydrophobic reagents, such as glycerol and M2SO. The enzyme with altered
specificity, designated Bam HI.1, generated digestion patterns of various
DNAs, which were distinct from those generated by Bam HI. Cleavage sites
recognized in phiX174 RF DNA in the presence of these hydrophobic reagents
are not related to the Bam HI palindrome. Bam HI.1 appears to be an
endogenous form of Bam HI that can be expressed by altering the
hydrophobicity of the reaction.
Sequence-specific endonuclease Bam HI. Effect of hydrophobic reagents on sequence recognition and catalysis
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