Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.398, No.2, 254-259, 2010
Fusion of GFP to the M.EcoKI DNA methyltransferase produces a new probe of Type I DNA restriction and modification enzymes
We describe the fusion of enhanced green fluorescent protein to the C-terminus of the HsdS DNA sequence-specificity subunit of the Type I DNA modification methyltransferase M.EcoKI. The fusion expresses well in vivo and assembles with the two HsdM modification subunits. The fusion protein functions as a sequence-specific DNA methyltransferase protecting DNA against digestion by the EcoKI restriction endonuclease. The purified enzyme shows Forster resonance energy transfer to fluorescently-labelled DNA duplexes containing the target sequence and to fluorescently-labelled ocr protein, a DNA mimic that binds to the M.EcoKI enzyme. Distances determined from the energy transfer experiments corroborate the structural model of M.EcoKI. (C) 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords:DNA restriction/modification;DNA methyltransferase;Forster resonance energy transfer;Time-resolved fluorescence anisotropy;Time-resolved fluorescence;Green fluorescent protein