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type I restriction enzyme HsdR N-terminal domain-containing protein
This family consists of a number of N terminal regions found in type I restriction enzyme R (HSDR) proteins. Restriction and modification (R/M) systems are found in a wide variety of prokaryotes and are thought to protect the host bacterium from the uptake of foreign DNA [1]. Type I restriction and modification systems are encoded by three genes: hsdR, hsdM, and hsdS. The three polypeptides, HsdR, HsdM, and HsdS, often assemble to give an enzyme (R2M2S1) that modifies hemimethylated DNA and restricts unmethylated DNA [2]. [1]. 11555298. Analysis of type I restriction modification systems in the. Neisseriaceae: genetic organization and properties of the gene. products.. Piekarowicz A, Klyz A, Kwiatek A, Stein DC;. Mol Microbiol 2001;41:1199-1210.. [2]. 10449767. Regulation of endonuclease activity by proteolysis prevents. breakage of unmodified bacterial chromosomes by type I. restriction enzymes.. Makovets S, Doronina VA, Murray NE;. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 1999;96:9757-9762. (from Pfam)
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