The complex phylogenetic relationships of a 4mC/6mA DNA methyltransferase in prokaryotes

Volume: 149, Pages: 106837 - 106837
Published: Aug 1, 2020
Abstract
DNA methyltransferases are proteins that modify DNA via attachment of methyl groups to nucleobases and are ubiquitous across the bacterial, archaeal, and eukaryotic domains of life. Here, we investigated the complex evolutionary history of the large and consequential 4mC/6mA DNA methyltransferase protein family using phylogenetic reconstruction of amino acid sequences. We present a well-supported phylogeny of this family based on systematic...
Paper Details
Title
The complex phylogenetic relationships of a 4mC/6mA DNA methyltransferase in prokaryotes
Published Date
Aug 1, 2020
Volume
149
Pages
106837 - 106837
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