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<a name="input.1"></a><h3>Input files for usage example </h3><p><h3>File: withrefm</h3><table width="90%"><tr><td bgcolor="#FFCCFF"><pre> REBASE version 106 withrefm.106 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= REBASE, The Restriction Enzyme Database http://rebase.neb.com Copyright (c) Dr. Richard J. Roberts, 2001. All rights reserved. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Rich Roberts May 31 2001 <ENZYME NAME> Restriction enzyme name.<ISOSCHIZOMERS> Other enzymes with this specificity.<RECOGNITION SEQUENCE> These are written from 5' to 3', only one strand being given. If the point of cleavage has been determined, the precise site is marked with ^. For enzymes such as HgaI, MboII etc., which cleave away from their recognition sequence the cleavage sites are indicated in parentheses. For example HgaI GACGC (5/10) indicates cleavage as follows: 5' GACGCNNNNN^ 3' 3' CTGCGNNNNNNNNNN^ 5' In all cases the recognition sequences are oriented so that the cleavage sites lie on their 3' side. REBASE Recognition sequences representations use the standard abbreviations (Eur. J. Biochem. 150: 1-5, 1985) to represent ambiguity. R = G or A Y = C or T M = A or C K = G or T S = G or C W = A or T B = not A (C or G or T) D = not C (A or G or T) H = not G (A or C or T) V = not T (A or C or G) N = A or C or G or T ENZYMES WITH UNUSUAL CLEAVAGE PROPERTIES: Enzymes that cut on both sides of their recognition sequences, such as BcgI, Bsp24I, CjeI and CjePI, have 4 cleavage sites each instead of 2.<font color=red> [Part of this file has been deleted for brevity]</font><5>Klebsiella pneumoniae OK8<6>ATCC 49790<7>ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOQRSTU<8>Kiss, A., Finta, C., Venetianer, P., (1991) Nucleic Acids Res., vol. 19, pp. 3460.Smith, D.I., Blattner, F.R., Davies, J., (1976) Nucleic Acids Res., vol. 3, pp. 343-353.Tomassini, J., Roychoudhury, R., Wu, R., Roberts, R.J., (1978) Nucleic Acids Res., vol. 5, pp. 4055-4064.<1>Ksp632I<2>Bco5I,Bco116I,BcoKI,BcoSI,BcrAI,BseZI,BsrEI,Bst6I,Bst158I,Bsu6I,Eam1104I,EarI,TdeII,Uba1192I,Uba1276I,VpaKutEI,VpaKutFI,VpaO5I<3>CTCTTC(1/4)<4><5>Kluyvera species 632<6>DSM 4196<7>M<8>Bolton, B.J., Schmitz, G.G., Jarsch, M., Comer, M.J., Kessler, C., (1988) Gene, vol. 66, pp. 31-43.Tsukahara, S., Yamakawa, H., Takai, K., Takaku, H., (1994) Nucleosides & Nucleotides, vol. 13, pp. 1617-1626.<1>MaeII<2>HpyCH4IV,HpyF13III,HpyF35II,HpyF74II,TaiI,TscI,Tsp49I,TspIDSI,TspWAM8AI,TtmI<3>A^CGT<4><5>Methanococcus aeolicus PL-15/H<6>K.O. Stetter<7>M<8>Schmid, K., Thomm, M., Laminet, A., Laue, F.G., Kessler, C., Stetter, K.O., Schmitt, R., (1984) Nucleic Acids Res., vol. 12, pp. 2619-2628.<1>NotI<2>CciNI,CspBI,MchAI<3>GC^GGCCGC<4>?(4)<5>Nocardia otitidis-caviarum<6>ATCC 14630<7>ABCDEFGHJKLMNOQRSTU<8>Borsetti, R., Wise, D., Qiang, B.-Q., Schildkraut, I., Unpublished observations.Morgan, R.D., Unpublished observations.Morgan, R.D., Benner, J.S., Claus, T.E., US Patent Office, 1994.Qiang, B.-Q., Schildkraut, I., (1987) Methods Enzymol., vol. 155, pp. 15-21.<1>TaqI<2>CviSIII,EsaBC3I,HpyV,Hpy26II,HpyF14III,HpyF16I,HpyF23I,HpyF24I,HpyF26III,HpyF30I,HpyF35I,HpyF40II,HpyF42IV,HpyF45I,HpyF49I,HpyF52I,HpyF59III,HpyF62II,HpyF64I,HpyF65II,HpyF66IV,HpyF71I,HpyF73II,HpyJP26II,PpaAII,Taq20I,Tbr51I,TfiA3I,TfiTok4A2I,TfiTok6A1I,TflI,Tsc4aI,Tsp32I,Tsp32II,Tsp358I,Tsp505I,Tsp510I,TspAK13D21I,TspAK16D24I,TspNI,TspVi4AI,TspVil3I,Tth24I,TthHB8I,TthRQI<3>T^CGA<4>4(6)<5>Thermus aquaticus YTI<6>J.I. Harris<7>ABCDEFGIJLMNOQRSTU<8>Anton, B.P., Brooks, J.E., Unpublished observations.Fomenkov, A., Xiao, J.-P., Dila, D., Raleigh, E., Xu, S.-Y., (1994) Nucleic Acids Res., vol. 22, pp. 2399-2403.McClelland, M., (1981) Nucleic Acids Res., vol. 9, pp. 6795-6804.Sato, S., Hutchison, C.A. III, Harris, J.I., (1977) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A., vol. 74, pp. 542-546.Zebala, J.A., (1993) Diss. Abstr., vol. 54, pp. 1394-1398.</pre></td></tr></table><p><p><h3>File: proto</h3><table width="90%"><tr><td bgcolor="#FFCCFF"><pre> REBASE version 305 proto.305 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= REBASE, The Restriction Enzyme Database http://rebase.neb.com Copyright (c) Dr. Richard J. Roberts, 2003. All rights reserved. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Rich Roberts Apr 30 2003 TYPE II ENZYMES ---------------BseYI CCCAGC (-5/-1)BsiYI CCNNNNN^NNGGBsrI ACTGG (1/-1)HaeIII GG^CCHpaII C^CGGKsp632I CTCTTC (1/4)MaeII A^CGT TYPE I ENZYMES ---------------EcoAI GAGNNNNNNNGTCAEcoBI TGANNNNNNNNTGCTEcoDI TTANNNNNNNGTCYEcoDR2 TCANNNNNNGTCGEcoDR3 TCANNNNNNNATCGEcoDXXI TCANNNNNNNRTTCEcoEI GAGNNNNNNNATGCEcoKI AACNNNNNNGTGC TYPE III ENZYMES ---------------EcoPI AGACCEcoP15I CAGCAG (25/27)HinfIII CGAATStyLTI CAGAG</pre></td></tr></table><p>
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