Restriction enzymes use a 24 dimensional coding space to recognize 6 base long DNA sequences

Volume: 14, Issue: 10, Pages: e0222419 - e0222419
Published: Oct 31, 2019
Abstract
Restriction enzymes recognize and bind to specific sequences on invading bacteriophage DNA. Like a key in a lock, these proteins require many contacts to specify the correct DNA sequence. Using information theory we develop an equation that defines the number of independent contacts, which is the dimensionality of the binding. We show that EcoRI, which binds to the sequence GAATTC, functions in 24 dimensions. Information theory represents...
Paper Details
Title
Restriction enzymes use a 24 dimensional coding space to recognize 6 base long DNA sequences
Published Date
Oct 31, 2019
Journal
Volume
14
Issue
10
Pages
e0222419 - e0222419
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