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EcoRV

DNA recognition sequence of EcoRV. The green line represents the cut site.
EcoRV cleaving DNA. The protein loosely binds DNA and scans for its recognition sequence. Once found, EcoRV kinks the DNA in a 50° angle and cleaves at the cognate sequence.
Restriction endonuclease EcoRV
EcoRV crystal structure complexed with double-stranded DNA
Identifiers
SymbolEndonuc-EcoRV
PfamPF09233
InterProIPR015314
SCOP21sx5 / SCOPe / SUPFAM
Available protein structures:
Pfam  structures / ECOD  
PDBRCSB PDB; PDBe; PDBj
PDBsumstructure summary

EcoRV (pronounced "eco R five") is a type II restriction endonuclease isolated from certain strains of Escherichia coli. It has the alternative name Eco32I.

In molecular biology, it is a commonly used restriction enzyme. It creates blunt ends. The enzyme recognizes the palindromic 6-base DNA sequence 5'-GAT|ATC-3' and makes a blunt end at the vertical line.[1] The complementary sequence is then 3'-CTA|TAG-5'. The ends are blunt and can be ligated into a blunt cloning site easily but with lower efficiency than sticky ends.

  1. ^ Schildkraut I, Banner CD, Rhodes CS, Parekh S (1984). "The cleavage site for the restriction endonuclease EcoRV is 5'-GAT/ATC". Gene. 27 (3): 327–329. doi:10.1016/0378-1119(84)90078-7. PMID 6329909.

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