Restriction Enzymes in Microbiology, Biotechnology and Biochemistry



Document title: Restriction Enzymes in Microbiology, Biotechnology and Biochemistry
Journal: Encuentro (Managua)
Database: CLASE
System number: 000365123
ISSN: 0424-9674
Authors: 1


Institutions: 1New England Biolabs, Ipswich, Massachusetts. Estados Unidos de América
Year:
Volumen: 44
Number: 93
Pages: 19-48
Country: Nicaragua
Language: Inglés
Document type: Artículo
Approach: Analítico, descriptivo
English abstract Since their discovery in the nineteen-seventies, a collection of simple enzymes termed Type II restriction endonucleases, made by microbes to ward off viral infections, have transformed molecular biology, spawned the multi-billion dollar Biotechnology industry, and yielded fundamental insights into the biochemistry of life, health and disease. In this article we describe how these enzymes were discovered, and we review their properties, organizations and genetics. We summarize current ideas about the mechanism underlying their remarkable ability to recognize and bind to specific base pair sequences in DNA, and we discuss why these ideas might not be correct. We conclude by proposing an alternative explanation for sequence-recognition that resolves certain inconsistencies and provides, in our view, a more satisfactory account of the mechanism
Disciplines: Biología,
Química
Keyword: Genética,
Bioquímica,
Biología celular,
Microbiología,
Biotecnología,
Enzimas de restricción,
ADN,
Industria Biotecnológica
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