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Evidence for type III restriction and modification systems in Mycoplasma pulmonis
Kevin Dybvig1, Z Cao, C Todd French
1Department of Genetics, 720 S. 20th St., KAUL 720, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL 35294-0024, USA. dybvig@uab.edu
Abstract:
Mycoplasma pulmonis possesses a cassette of genes that are predicted to code for type III restriction and modification (R-M) enzymes. Transposon disruption of a gene predicted to code for the endonuclease subunit of the enzyme resulted in loss of R-M activity. Genomic data indicate that the cassette was acquired by horizontal gene transfer and possibly located on a mobile element.
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