Guenter Maass
Hochschule Hannover
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Archive | 1987
Guenter Maass
Type II restriction endonucleases recognize DNA sequences 4 or 6 basepairs long with very high specificity in a vast excess of non-specific DNA binding sites. They cleave the DNA within or in the immediate vicinity of the recognition sequence. Because of the immense importance of these enzymes in analysis, preparation and in vitro recombination of DNA many investigations have been carried out to understand the structural and mechanistic features underlying their mode of recognition1. Among approximately 500 type II restriction endonucleases described, EcoRI is the so far best studied enzyme. EcoRI is a dimeric protein with two identical sub-units, the aminoacid sequence of which is known2,3.
FEBS Journal | 1977
Alfred Pingoud; Claus Urbanke; Gerhard Krauss; Frens Peters; Guenter Maass
Biochemistry | 1994
Albert Jeltsch; Juergen Alves; Heiner Wolfes; Guenter Maass; Alfred Pingoud
Biochemistry | 1981
Gerhard Krauss; Herbert Sindermann; Ulrich Schomburg; Guenter Maass
FEBS Journal | 1976
Gerhard Krauss; Detlev Riesner; Guenter Maass
Biochemistry | 1989
Jürgen Alves; Thomas Rueter; Robert Geiger; Anja Fliess; Guenter Maass; Alfred Pingoud
FEBS Journal | 1976
Detlev Riesner; Alfred Pingoud; Detlev Boehme; Frens Peters; Guenter Maass
Biophysical Chemistry | 1975
Stephen M. Coutts; Detlev Riesner; Roland Römer; Cad R. Rabl; Guenter Maass
Biochemistry | 1993
Ute Curth; Joachim Greipel; Claus Urbanke; Guenter Maass
Nucleic Acids Research | 1978
Claus Urbanke; Guenter Maass