4693978 Type II restriction endonuclease maei, a process for obtaining it and the use thereof

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A novel type II restriction endonuclease UnbI was isolated from an unidentified psychrofilic bacterial strain from Antarctica. UnbI recognizes and cleaves the sequence 5'-GGNCC-3', producing 5 nucleotide long sticky ends. In this respect it differs from its neoschizomer Sau96I and all other restriction enzymes recognizing this sequence. UnbI has a relatively low temperature optimum of 15 degrees C to 20 degrees C and its activity is completely inhibited by inorganic phosphate.


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