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Nucleic Acid Purification & Analysis> | Codon-optimized phage ViI candidate hypermodification genes were synthesized and cloned into pET28b vectors by Genscript’s custom gene synthesis services (Genscript). | Get A Quote |
Certain viruses of bacteria (bacteriophages) enzymatically hypermodify their DNA to protect their genetic material from host restriction endonuclease-mediated cleavage. Historically, it has been known that virion DNAs from the phage ΦW-14 and the phage SP10 contain the hypermodified pyrimidines α-putrescinylthymidine and α-glutamylthymidine, respectively. These bases derive from the modification of 5-hydroxymethyl-2'-deoxyuridine (5-hmdU) in newly replicated phage DNA via a pyrophosphorylated intermediate. Like ΦW-14 and SP10, the phage M6 and the phage ViI encode kinase homologs predicted to phosphorylate 5-hmdU DNA but have uncharacterized nucleotide content [Iyer et al. (2013) 41:7635-7655]. W... More