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EcoRV (pronounced "
eco R five") is a type II
restriction endonuclease isolated from
certain strains of
Escherichia coli. It has the
alternative name Eco32I...
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restriction endonucleases,
which cut DNA at
specific sequences. For instance, the
EcoRV enzyme shown to the left
recognizes the 6-base
sequence 5′-GATATC-3′ and...
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chemical groups of the DNA. In the case of
endonucleases such as
EcoRV, BamHI, and PvuII, this
nonspecific binding involves electrostatic interactions...
- solvents.
EcoRII,
another nuclease enzyme from E. coli.
EcoRV,
another nuclease enzyme from E. coli. Halford, S. E.; Johnson, N. P. (1980-11-01). "The
EcoRI restriction...
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catalysis in
EcoRV have led to the
following proposed catalytic mechanism. It has been
suggested that
during the
hydrolysis of DNA by
EcoRV the catalytic...
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restriction enzyme EcoRV (green) in a
complex with its
substrate DNA...
- po****tion groups.
BWCNS is a ribosomopathy. A D86G
mutation of EMG1
destroys an
EcoRV restriction endonuclease site in the most
highly conserved region of the...
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Escherichia coli.
EcoRV,
another nuclease enzyme from
Escherichia coli. B3 DNA
binding domain from
higher plants is
evolutionary related to
EcoRII FokI, another...
- processes. Some
examples of type II
restriction endonucleases include BamHI,
EcoRI,
EcoRV, HindIII, and HaeIII. Type III, however,
cleaves the DNA at
about 25...
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common and have
greater biological importance than mirror-like palindromes.
EcoRI
digestion produces "sticky" ends,
whereas SmaI
restriction enzyme cleavage...