The ability of bacterial DNA methyltransferases Alu I, Cfr I, Cfr 6, Cfr 10, Eco RI, Eco RII, Msp I, Mva I, Pvu I, Pvu II, and Sau 3A to use methyl-cobalamine and methyl-methionine as cofactors of DNA methylation in vitro. These bacterial DNA methyl transferase used methyl-cobalamine, but not methyl-methionine for DNA methylation.
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Keywords: methylcobalamine, methylmethionine, DNA methylation
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Lebionka A.Yu., Melvidas V.I. (2007) The ability of bacterial DNA methyltransferases to use methylcobalamine as a cofactor in DNA methylation reactions. Biomeditsinskaya Khimiya, 53(2), 159-163.
Lebionka A.Yu. et al. The ability of bacterial DNA methyltransferases to use methylcobalamine as a cofactor in DNA methylation reactions // Biomeditsinskaya Khimiya. - 2007. - V. 53. -N 2. - P. 159-163.
Lebionka A.Yu. et al., "The ability of bacterial DNA methyltransferases to use methylcobalamine as a cofactor in DNA methylation reactions." Biomeditsinskaya Khimiya 53.2 (2007): 159-163.
Lebionka, A. Yu., Melvidas, V. I. (2007). The ability of bacterial DNA methyltransferases to use methylcobalamine as a cofactor in DNA methylation reactions. Biomeditsinskaya Khimiya, 53(2), 159-163.