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Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 3.1.21.3adenosine triphosphate-dependent deoxyribonuclease, ATP-dependent deoxyribonuclease, ATP-dependent DNase, BsaHI restriction-modification system, C.PvuII, CfrAI, deoxyribonuclease (ATP- and S-adenosyl-L-methionine dependent), deoxyribonuclease (ATP-dependent), DNase, EC 3.1.23, EC 3.1.24, Eco377I, Eco394I, Eco585I, Eco646I, Eco777I, Eco826I, Eco851I, Eco912I, EcoA0ORF42P, EcoAI, EcoAO83I, EcoB, EcoBI, EcoDI, EcoDXXI, EcoEI, EcoGIV, EcoK, EcoKI, EcoKI type I DNA restriction enzyme, EcoKI type I restriction-modification system, EcoprrI, EcoR, EcoR124, EcoR124/3I, EcoR124I, EcoR124II, EcoRII modification enzyme, EcoRII RM gene complex, EcoRII system, endodeoxyribonuclease, Esp1396I, exodeoxyribonuclease, H91_orf206, H91_orf376, HpyAXII restriction-modification system, HsdM, hsdS, KpnBI, MpnORFDAP, MpnORFDBP, nuclease, deoxyribo-, nuclease, deoxyribo-, ATP-dependent, PspGI endonuclease, PspGI restriction-modification system, R. BsaHI, R.EcoAI, R.EcoEI, R.EcoKI, R.EcoR124I restriction endonuclease, R.EcoR124II, R.EcoR124INT, R.HpyAXII, R.PspGI, REase, RecoK, restriction-modification system, Sau1, Sau1 type I restriction-modification system, Sau1 Type I RM system, SauMW2I, SauMW2II, SauN315I, SauN315II, StyLTIII, StySBI, StySEAI, StySGI, StySJI, StySKI, StySPI, StySQI, type I R-M enzyme, type I R-M system, type I restriction enzyme, type I restriction modification enzyme, type I restriction-modification enzyme, type I restriction-modification system, type I restriction-modification system EcoR124I, type IB restriction enzyme, type II R-M system, type II restriction-modification system - -, 134243, 134244, 134246, 134247, 134248, 134249, 134250, 134251, 134253, 666045, 666057, 666428, 666485, 666487, 666491, 666504, 680463, 691509, 692848, 694446, 694457, 694471, 695362, 695774, 696985, 700022, 700500, 700502, 700507, 706964, 710046, 710140, 728867, 730230, 730497, 730505, 730693, 749514, 750631, 750960, 751739
Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 3.1.21.3More 27 isoschizomers identified among 26 clinical Escherichia coli strains. Without exception, all 26 strains produce one or two type I enzymes. The two most common isoschizomers are Eco377I and Eco646I, which between them account for 48% (13/27) of the R-M systems identified in these strains. The classical type I enzymes (EcoBI, EcoKI and EcoAI) accounted for only 30% (8/27) in clinical samples 700500
Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 3.1.21.3More a complete listing of all these enzymes and their recognition sites has been produced by R.J. Roberts, this list is updated annually 134251, 134252
Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 3.1.21.3EC 3.1.4.33 formerly -
Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 3.1.21.3HsdR restriction subunit 730505
Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 3.1.21.3HsdR subunit 730230, 730497
Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 3.1.21.3HsdR subunit of the Escherichia coli type I restriction-modification system EcoR124 751924
Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 3.1.21.3Sau1 type I restriction and modification system 751739
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