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metylázy modifikujúce DNA
SYS d015254 LBL 00000nz--a2200000o--4500 005 20250606220306.1 008 920517|||anznnbabn-----------|-a|a------ 040 $b slo $a DNLM $d BA006 065 $a D08.811.150.240 065 $a D08.811.913.555.500.350 066 $a 01 $c 03 150 $a metylázy modifikujúce DNA $x AD $x AE $x AI $x AN $x BI $x BL $x CF $x CH $x CL $x CS $x DE $x DF $x EC $x GE $x HI $x IM $x IP $x ME $x PD $x PH $x PK $x PO $x RE $x SD $x ST $x TO $x TU $x UL $x UR $2 slo 450 $w v $a DNA Modification Methyltransferases $2 eng 450 $w v $a Modification Methylases $2 eng 450 $w v $a metylázy modifikačné $2 slo 665 $a 1989 $2 eng 665 $a DNA (Cytosine-5-)-Methyltransferase (1975-1988) $2 eng 665 $a Methyltransferases (1971-1988) $2 eng 680 9-
$i Enzymes that are part of the restriction-modification systems. They are responsible for producing a species-characteristic methylation pattern, on either adenine or cytosine residues, in a specific short base sequence in the host cell's own DNA. This methylated sequence will occur many times in the host-cell DNA and remain intact for the lifetime of the cell. Any DNA from another species which gains entry into a living cell and lacks the characteristic methylation pattern will be recognized by the restriction endonucleases of similar specificity and destroyed by cleavage. Most have been studied in bacterial systems, but a few have been found in eukaryotic organisms. $2 eng 750 -2
$a DNA Modification Methylases $2 eng 980 $x M
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