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Substrate Generation for Endonucleases of CRISPR/Cas Systems
Published on: September 9, 2012
AarI, a restriction endonuclease from Arthrobacter aurescens SS2-322, which recognizes the novel non-palindromic
R Grigaite1, Z Maneliene, A Janulaitis
1Fermentas UAB and. Institute of Biotechnology, Graiciūno 8, 2028 Vilnius, Lithuania.
Abstract:
A new type II restriction endonuclease AarI has been isolated from Arthrobacter aurescens SS2-322. AarI recognizes the non-palindromic heptanucleotide sequence 5'-CACCTGC(N)4/8-3' and makes a staggered cut at the fourth and eighth bases downstream of the target duplex producing a four base 5'-protruding end. AarI activity is stimulated by oligodeoxyribonucleotide duplexes containing an enzyme-specific recognition sequence.
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