PMID: 4895219Mar 1, 1969Paper

Endonuclease II of E. coli. I. Isolation and purification

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
E C Friedberg, D A Goldthwait

Abstract

The isolation and purification of a new endonuclease of E. coli is described. This enzyme degrades alkylated DNA as assayed by a technique that requires double-strand scission. The enzyme also makes a limited number of single-strand breaks in native nonalkylated DNA.

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