DNA substrate specificity of pea DNA methylase
- 1 August 1993
- journal article
- Published by Portland Press Ltd. in Biochemical Journal
- Vol. 293 (3) , 617-624
- https://doi.org/10.1042/bj2930617
Abstract
DNA methylase, present in low-salt extracts of nuclei prepared from Pisum sativum shoot tips, methylates model DNA substrates containing CNG trinucleotides or CI dinucleotides only. The binding to the hemimethylated trinucleotide substrates is very much stronger and more persistent than the binding to the unmethylated substrates or to the hemimethylated dinucleotide substrate. When the DNA concentration is limiting, the rate of methyl-group transfer with the hemimethylated CNG substrate is much greater than that with the unmethylated CNG. However, the Vmax. is similar for the two CNG substrates. On fractionation using Q-Sepharose, two peaks of activity are seen with different relative activities using the di- and trinucleotide substrates. The relative activity with these substrates changes during purification, during plant growth and on heating at 35 degrees C as well, indicating that more than one enzyme or more than one form of the enzyme may be present.Keywords
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