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3.1.21.3
3'-biotinylated 51 bp dsDNA + H2O
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Micrococcus luteus
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3.1.21.3
5'-biotinylated 51 bp ssDNA + H2O
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Micrococcus luteus
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3.1.21.3
DNA + H2O
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Escherichia coli K-12
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3.1.21.3
DNA + H2O
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synthetic construct
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3.1.21.3
DNA + H2O
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Geobacillus stearothermophilus
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3.1.21.3
DNA + H2O
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Vibrio vulnificus YJ016
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3.1.21.3
DNA + H2O
EcoR124I couples ATP hydrolysis to bidirectional DNA translocation
Escherichia coli
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3.1.21.3
DNA + H2O
the enzyme must overcome a similar slow step before translocation reaches a steady state
Escherichia coli
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3.1.21.3
DNA + H2O
R.HpyAXII effectively restricts chromosomal DNA during natural transformation
Helicobacter pylori
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3.1.21.3
DNA + H2O
HsdR subunit can produce only a single cleavage of the phosphodiester backbone of the DNA but can cooperate with another HsdR subunit to produce full DNA cleavage, producing DNA with overhanging ends of single-stranded DNA. On a single-site plasmid, cleavage requires the association of HsdR, from solution, to the cleavage complex in order to produce double-strand cleavage
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