Temperature dependance in the joining of flush and cohesive ends produced by restriction endonucleases
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Data di Pubblicazione:
1981
Abstract:
The temperature dependence of the T4 DNA ligase-catalyzed joining of plasmid DNA linearized by the action of HaeIII, EcoRI and PstI restriction endonucleases has been investigated by electron microscopy analysis. The extent of joining is maxi mal at 40 and decreases with increasing temperatures following sigmoid - like curves.
The temperature at which 50% of the maximal reaction is still observable increases going from DNA termini without single-stranded overlaps (produced by HaeIII) to termini with four nucleotides overlap, composed only by two A and two T
(produced by EcoRI) to termini with four nucleotide overlap, composed by A, T, G and C (produced by PstI).
The temperature at which 50% of the maximal reaction is still observable increases going from DNA termini without single-stranded overlaps (produced by HaeIII) to termini with four nucleotides overlap, composed only by two A and two T
(produced by EcoRI) to termini with four nucleotide overlap, composed by A, T, G and C (produced by PstI).
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
T4 DNA ligase; temperature dependance; restriction enzymes; electron microscopy
Elenco autori:
Ferretti, Luca; Sgaramella, V.
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