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9 Rich Roberts Mar 24 2003
12 <ENZYME NAME> Restriction enzyme name.
13 <ISOSCHIZOMERS> Other enzymes with this specificity.
14 <RECOGNITION SEQUENCE>
15 These are written from 5' to 3', only one strand being given.
16 If the point of cleavage has been determined, the precise site
17 is marked with ^. For enzymes such as HgaI, MboII etc., which
18 cleave away from their recognition sequence the cleavage sites
19 are indicated in parentheses.
21 For example HgaI GACGC (5/10) indicates cleavage as follows:
23 3' CTGCGNNNNNNNNNN^ 5'
25 In all cases the recognition sequences are oriented so that
26 the cleavage sites lie on their 3' side.
28 REBASE Recognition sequences representations use the standard
29 abbreviations (Eur. J. Biochem. 150: 1-5, 1985) to represent
37 B = not A (C or G or T)
38 D = not C (A or G or T)
39 H = not G (A or C or T)
40 V = not T (A or C or G)
45 ENZYMES WITH UNUSUAL CLEAVAGE PROPERTIES:
47 Enzymes that cut on both sides of their recognition sequences,
48 such as BcgI, Bsp24I, CjeI and CjePI, have 4 cleavage sites
52 5' ^NNNNNNNNGACNNNNNNTGGNNNNNNNNNNNN^ 3'
53 3' ^NNNNNNNNNNNNNCTGNNNNNNACCNNNNNNN^ 5'
56 This will be described in some REBASE reports as:
58 Bsp24I (8/13)GACNNNNNNTGG(12/7)
61 The site of methylation by the cognate methylase when known
62 is indicated X(Y) or X,X2(Y,Y2), where X is the base within
63 the recognition sequence that is modified. A negative number
64 indicates the complementary strand, numbered from the 5' base
65 of that strand, and Y is the specific type of methylation
67 (6) = N6-methyladenosine
68 (5) = 5-methylcytosine
69 (4) = N4-methylcytosine
71 If the methylation information is different for the 3' strand,
72 X2 and Y2 are given as well.
74 <MICROORGANISM> Organism from which this enzyme had been isolated.
75 <SOURCE> Either an individual or a National Culture Collection.
76 <COMMERCIAL AVAILABILITY>
77 Each commercial source of restriction enzymes and/or methylases
78 listed in REBASE is assigned a single character abbreviation
82 M Boehringer Mannheim (10/97)
83 N New England Biolabs (4/98)
85 The date in parentheses indicates the most recent update of
86 that organization's listings in REBASE.
88 <REFERENCES>only the primary references for the isolation and/or purification
89 of the restriction enzyme or methylase, the determination of the recognition
90 sequence and cleavage site or the methylation specificity are given.
93 REBASE codes for commercial sources of enzymes
95 A Amersham Pharmacia Biotech (1/03)
96 C Minotech Biotechnology (6/01)
100 H American Allied Biochemical, Inc. (10/98)
101 I SibEnzyme Ltd. (1/03)
102 J Nippon Gene Co., Ltd. (6/00)
103 K Takara Shuzo Co. Ltd. (1/03)
104 M Roche Applied Science (1/03)
105 N New England Biolabs (1/03)
106 O Toyobo Biochemicals (11/98)
107 P Megabase Research Products (5/99)
109 R Promega Corporation (1/03)
110 S Sigma Chemical Corporation (1/03)
111 U Bangalore Genei (1/03)
116 <2>XmaIII,BseX3I,BsoDI,BstZI,EagI,EclXI,Eco52I,SenPT16I,TauII,Tsp504I
119 <5>Acetobacter aceti ss aceti
122 <8>Tagami, H., Tayama, K., Tohyama, T., Fukaya, M., Okumura, H., Kawamura, Y., Horinouchi, S., Beppu, T., (1988) FEMS Microbiol. Lett., vol. 56, pp. 161-166.
125 <2>BamHI,AaeI,AcaII,AccEBI,AinII,AliI,Ali12257I,Ali12258I,ApaCI,AsiI,AspTII,Atu1II,BamFI,BamKI,BamNI,Bca1259I,Bce751I,Bco10278I,BnaI,BsaDI,Bsp30I,Bsp46I,Bsp90II,Bsp98I,Bsp130I,Bsp131I,Bsp144I,Bsp4009I,BspAAIII,BstI,Bst1126I,Bst2464I,Bst2902I,BstQI,Bsu90I,Bsu8565I,Bsu8646I,BsuB519I,BsuB763I,CelI,DdsI,GdoI,GinI,GoxI,GseIII,GstI,MleI,Mlu23I,NasBI,Nsp29132II,NspSAIV,OkrAI,Pac1110I,Pae177I,Pfl8I,Psp56I,RhsI,Rlu4I,RspLKII,SolI,SpvI,SurI,Uba19I,Uba31I,Uba38I,Uba51I,Uba88I,Uba1098I,Uba1163I,Uba1167I,Uba1172I,Uba1173I,Uba1205I,Uba1224I,Uba1242I,Uba1250I,Uba1258I,Uba1297I,Uba1302I,Uba1324I,Uba1325I,Uba1334I,Uba1339I,Uba1346I,Uba1383I,Uba1398I,Uba1402I,Uba1414I,Uba4009I
128 <5>Acetobacter aceti sub. liquefaciens
131 <8>Seurinck, J., van Montagu, M., Unpublished observations.
134 <2>BamHI,AacI,AcaII,AccEBI,AinII,AliI,Ali12257I,Ali12258I,ApaCI,AsiI,AspTII,Atu1II,BamFI,BamKI,BamNI,Bca1259I,Bce751I,Bco10278I,BnaI,BsaDI,Bsp30I,Bsp46I,Bsp90II,Bsp98I,Bsp130I,Bsp131I,Bsp144I,Bsp4009I,BspAAIII,BstI,Bst1126I,Bst2464I,Bst2902I,BstQI,Bsu90I,Bsu8565I,Bsu8646I,BsuB519I,BsuB763I,CelI,DdsI,GdoI,GinI,GoxI,GseIII,GstI,MleI,Mlu23I,NasBI,Nsp29132II,NspSAIV,OkrAI,Pac1110I,Pae177I,Pfl8I,Psp56I,RhsI,Rlu4I,RspLKII,SolI,SpvI,SurI,Uba19I,Uba31I,Uba38I,Uba51I,Uba88I,Uba1098I,Uba1163I,Uba1167I,Uba1172I,Uba1173I,Uba1205I,Uba1224I,Uba1242I,Uba1250I,Uba1258I,Uba1297I,Uba1302I,Uba1324I,Uba1325I,Uba1334I,Uba1339I,Uba1346I,Uba1383I,Uba1398I,Uba1402I,Uba1414I,Uba4009I
137 <5>Acetobacter aceti sub. liquefaciens
140 <8>Seurinck, J., van Montagu, M., Unpublished observations.
143 <2>ClaI,Apu16I,Asp14I,Asp37I,Asp86I,Asp123I,Asp130I,Asp707I,BanIII,BavCI,BazI,BbvAII,Bci29I,BciBI,BcmI,Bco79I,BdiI,BfrAI,Bli41I,Bli86I,Bli576I,Bli585I,BliAI,BliRI,Bsa29I,BscI,BscVI,BseCI,Bsh108AI,BsiXI,Bsp2I,Bsp4I,Bsp84I,Bsp106I,Bsp125I,Bsp126I,Bsp127I,Bsp145I,BspDI,BspJII,BspOVII,BspXI,BspZEI,BsrCI,Bst28I,BstLVI,BstNZ169I,Bsu15I,BsuTUI,Bth1202I,Bth9415I,BtuI,Csp4I,LcaI,LplI,PgaI,Rme21I,Ssp27144I,Uba22I,Uba24I,Uba30I,Uba34I,Uba43I,Uba1096I,Uba1100I,Uba1133I,Uba1137I,Uba1138I,Uba1144I,Uba1145I,Uba1161I,Uba1168I,Uba1195I,Uba1196I,Uba1197I,Uba1198I,Uba1199I,Uba1200I,Uba1233I,Uba1238I,Uba1246I,Uba1257I,Uba1275I,Uba1286I,Uba1295I,Uba1315I,Uba1342I,Uba1366II,Uba1379I,Uba1380I,Uba1394I,Uba1412I,Uba1416I,Uba1427I,Uba1430I,Uba1451I,Uba1453I,ZhoI
146 <5>Achromobacter agile
149 <8>Sokolov, N.N., Maneliene, Z.P., Butkus, V.V., Fitzner, A.B., Khoroshutina, E.B., Kalugin, A.A., Janulaitis, A., (1990) Bioorg. Khim., vol. 16, pp. 1040-1044.
155 <5>Azospirillum amazonense
158 <8>Schwabe, G., Posseckert, G., Klingmuller, W., (1985) Gene, vol. 39, pp. 113-116.
161 <2>ApaLI,Alw44I,AmeI,Bsp146I,DaqI,Pfl23I,Pfr12I,PliI,ScoNI,SnoI,Uba1203I,Uba1387I,VneI
164 <5>Alcaligenes aquamarinus 559
167 <8>Repin, V.E., Unpublished observations.
173 <5>Arthrobacter aurescens SS2-322
176 <8>Grigaite, R., Maneliene, Z., Janulaitis, A., (2002) Nucleic Acids Res., vol. 30.
177 Maneliene, Z., Zakareviciene, L., Unpublished observations.
183 <5>Arthrobacter aurescens RFL3
186 <8>Kazlauskiene, R., Vaitkevicius, D., Maneliene, Z., Trinkunaite, L., Kiuduliene, L., Petrusyte, M., Butkus, V., Janulaitis, A., Unpublished observations.
189 <2>StuI,Asp78I,AspMI,ChyI,Eco147I,GdiI,GobAI,NtaSI,PceI,PluI,Pme55I,Ppu13I,SarI,Sru30DI,SseBI,SsvI,SteI,Uba40I,Uba1170I,Uba1180I,Uba1217I,Uba1239I,Uba1371I,Uba1403I,Uba1419I,VchO44I
195 <8>Sato, H., Yamada, Y., (1990) J. Gen. Appl. Microbiol., vol. 36, pp. 273-277.
196 Sugisaki, H., Maekawa, Y., Kanazawa, S., Takanami, M., (1982) Nucleic Acids Res., vol. 10, pp. 5747-5752.
200 <3>GACCGA(11/9),CACCCA(11/9)
202 <5>Thermus aquaticus YTI
205 <8>Barker, D., Hoff, M., Oliphant, A., White, R., (1984) Nucleic Acids Res., vol. 12, pp. 5567-5581.
206 Myers, P.A., Roberts, R.J., Unpublished observations.
207 Rutkowska, S.M., Jaworowska, I., Skowron, P.M., Unpublished observations.
210 <2>MluI,ApeI,Bbi24I,BstZ9I,Uba6I
211 <3>ACGCGT,CCGCGG,RGCGCY,RCCGGY,GCGCGC
212 <4>2(5), 2(5), 3(5), 2(5), 2(5)
213 <5>Bacillus stearothermophilus H3
216 <8>Schumann, J., Walter, J., Willert, J., Wild, C., Koch, D., Trautner, T.A., (1996) J. Mol. Biol., vol. 257, pp. 949-959.
217 Schumann, J., Willert, J., Wild, C., Waler, J., Trautner, T.A., (1995) Gene, vol. 157, pp. 103-104.
221 <3>(7/12)GAACNNNNNNTCC(12/7)
223 <5>Acinetobacter lwoffi Ks 4-8
226 <8>Cesnaviciene, E.E., Petrusyte, M.M., Kazlauskiene, R.R., Maneliene, Z., Timinskas, A., Lubys, A., Janulaitis, A., (2001) J. Mol. Biol., vol. 314, pp. 205-216.
227 Savelskiene, A., Petrusyte, M., Padegimiene, E., Vonseviciene, E., Kiuduliene, E., Butkus, V., Janulaitis, A., Unpublished observations.