Cell cycle regulated Methyltransferase

id: cell-cycle-regulated-methyltransferase-263-1205016
title: Cell cycle regulated Methyltransferase
text: CcrM is an orphan DNA methyltransferase, that is involved in controlling gene expression in most Alphaproteobacteria. This enzyme modifies DNA by catalyzing the transference of a methyl group from the S-adenosyl-L methionine substrate to the N6 position of an adenine base in the sequence 5'-GANTC-3' with high specificity. In some lineages such as SAR11, the homologous enzymes possess 5'-GAWTC-3' specificity. In Caulobacter crescentus Ccrm is produced at the end of the replication cycle when Ccrm
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description: Bacterial enzyme
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date modified: 2024-02-09T14:11:49Z
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