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PRESENTED BY- RIKI NATH
M.Sc 2ND SEMESTER
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY
TRIPURA UNIVERSITY
INTRODUCTION
 With the progress in biotechnology, it has been required to
incorporate the desired DNA sequence with specific activity in
the host DNA to modify its function and evolve to sustain with
the rapidly changing environment.
 The question was, how to cut DNA according to the size of
specific DNA of interest.
 This problematic question was solved by the introduction of the
special endonuclease which produces internal cuts in the DNA
molecule, viz. Restriction Endonuclease.
 Endonucleases are enzymes that produce internal cut in nucleic
acids.
 The endonucleases that cleave DNA only within or near those
sites which have specific base sequence are known as
restriction endonucleases.
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
 The term restriction enzyme originated from the studies
of phage λ and the phenomenon of host-controlled restriction
and modification of a bacterial virus.
 The phenomenon was first identified in work done in the
laboratories of Salvador Luria and Giuseppe Bertani in early
1950s.
 In 1970, Hamilton O. Smith, Thomas Kelly and Kent Wilcox
isolated and characterized the first Type II restriction enzyme
HindII, from the bacterium Haemophilus influenzae.
 In 1971, Daniel Nathans and Kathleen Danna showed that
cleavage of simian virus 40 (SV40) DNA by restriction
enzymes yields specific fragments that can be separated using
polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis.
 For their work in the discovery and characterization of
restriction enzymes, the 1978 Nobel Prize for Physiology or
Medicine was awarded to Werner Arber, Daniel Nathans and
Hamilton O. Smith.
NOMENCLATURE
 The first letter of the name of genus in which a given enzyme is
discovered is written in capital. This is followed by the first
two letters of species name of the organism.
 These three letters are generally written in italics, e.g. Eco from
Escherichia Coli, Hin from Haemophilus influenzae, Hpa from
Haemophilus parainfluenzae, etc.
 When an organism produces more than one enzyme, they are
identified by sequential Roman numerals, e.g. the different
enzymes produced by H. influenzae strain Rd are named
HindII, HindIII, etc.
 All restriction enzymes are designated by the general symbol
R, which is prefixed to their names, e.g. REcoRI, RHindIII,
RBamHI, etc.
EcoRI
Escherichia
(Genus)
Order of
discovery
(Roman
Numeral)
RY13(Strain)
coli (Species)
TYPES OF RESTRICTION ENDONUCLEASES
Type I
 These have recognition sequence of about 15 bp.
 They cleave the DNA about 1000 bp away from 5’- end of the
sequence.
 The sequence of cutting is nonspecific.
 It requires S- Adenosylmethionine, ATP, Mg2+ for its optimal
activity.
 Consists of 3 subunits –
1. HsdR (required for restriction)
2. HsdM (required for methylation of host DNA) and
3. HsdS is important for specificity of recognition (DNA
binding) site.
 Examples – EcoK, EcoB etc.
Type II
 These are the simplest and commonly available and used
restriction endonucleases.
 These are made up of two separated identical subunits having
endonuclease and methylase activity.
 Examples – EcoRI, HindII, etc.
 They cut DNA at defined positions close to within their
recognition sequences.
 They donot use ATP or AdoMet for their activity but usually
require only Mg2+ as cofactor for their activity.
 Their sequence of cutting is specific.
 They produce discrete (specific) recognition fragments.
Type III
 Recognize two separate non-palindromic/asymmetric
sequences that are inversely oriented.
 They cut DNA about 20-30 bp after the recognition site.
 Consists of 2 subunits-
1. Mod subunit recognizes the DNA sequence and is a
modification methyl-transferase.
2. Res subunit is required for restriction.
 They require AdoMet and ATP cofactors for their role.
 Examples- EcoP1, EcoP15
Type IV
 Type IV enzymes recognize modified, typically methylated
DNA and are exemplified by the McrBC and Mrr systems of E.
coli.
Type V
 These enzymes utilize guide RNAs to target specific non-
palindromic sequences found on invading organisms.
 They can cut DNA of variable length, provided that a suitable
guide RNA is provided.
 Example - the cas9-gRNA complex from CRISPRs.
TYPE II RESTRICTION ENDONUCLEASES ARE
WIDELY USED IN RECOMBINANT TECHNOLOGY
This is due to their ability to catalyse phosphodiester bond
cleavage with very large rate enhancements while also
maintaining exquisite sequence selectivities.
RESTRICTION SITES
 Also called restriction recognition sites.
 These are locations on DNA molecule which contains specific
nucleotide sequences, and are recognized by restriction
enzymes.
 A particular restriction enzyme cuts the sequence between two
nucleotide within or near its recognition site.
 These are generally palindromic sequences.
PALINDROMIC SEQUENCE
 It is a sequence made up of nucleic acids within double helix of
DNA or RNA.
 It is same when read from 5` 3` on one strand and 5` 3` on
the other complementary strand.
 An example –
5` GAATTC 3`
3` CTTAAG 5`
CLEAVAGE PATTERNS
 Most Type II REases cleave the DNA molecules and produce
two type of cuts.
1. Staggered Cuts
2. Blunt or Even Cuts
 Staggered Cuts- Two DNA strands are cleaved at different
locations. This generates 3` or 5` protruding ends which readily
pair with each other under annealing conditions. These ends are
called cohesive or sticky ends.
 Blunt Cuts- Some restriction endonucleases cut both strands
the strands of DNA molecule at the same site producing blunt,
even or flush ends.
MODE OF ACTION
 Generally the process consists of the following steps :
1. Recognition of the binding sites
2. Binding of the enzyme dimer to the DNA
3. Cleavage of the DNA
4. Enzyme release.
APPLICATIONS
There are many applications of restriction endonucleases, a few
of them are mentioned here.
 Restriction Mapping
 Inserting Foreign Genes
 DNA Fingerprinting
CONCLUSION
 Restriction endonucleases are very essential enzymes which are able
to cut the host DNA and create a favourable site for the insertion of a
DNA segment of interest.
 It produces sticky or blunt ends as per their recognition sequence,
and thus it is a valuable tool for modern biotechnological studies.
 Among of all its classes, Type II is more favourable for restriction
mapping because of its ability to produce discrete fragments.
 Restriction endonucleases are indispensable for DNA cloning and
sequencing. They serve as the tools for cutting DNA molecules at
predetermined sites, which is the basic requirement for gene cloning
or recombinant DNA technology
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Restriction Endonuclease: The Molecular Scissor of DNA - By RIKI NATH

  • 1. PRESENTED BY- RIKI NATH M.Sc 2ND SEMESTER DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY TRIPURA UNIVERSITY
  • 2. INTRODUCTION  With the progress in biotechnology, it has been required to incorporate the desired DNA sequence with specific activity in the host DNA to modify its function and evolve to sustain with the rapidly changing environment.  The question was, how to cut DNA according to the size of specific DNA of interest.  This problematic question was solved by the introduction of the special endonuclease which produces internal cuts in the DNA molecule, viz. Restriction Endonuclease.
  • 3.  Endonucleases are enzymes that produce internal cut in nucleic acids.  The endonucleases that cleave DNA only within or near those sites which have specific base sequence are known as restriction endonucleases.
  • 4. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND  The term restriction enzyme originated from the studies of phage λ and the phenomenon of host-controlled restriction and modification of a bacterial virus.  The phenomenon was first identified in work done in the laboratories of Salvador Luria and Giuseppe Bertani in early 1950s.  In 1970, Hamilton O. Smith, Thomas Kelly and Kent Wilcox isolated and characterized the first Type II restriction enzyme HindII, from the bacterium Haemophilus influenzae.
  • 5.  In 1971, Daniel Nathans and Kathleen Danna showed that cleavage of simian virus 40 (SV40) DNA by restriction enzymes yields specific fragments that can be separated using polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis.  For their work in the discovery and characterization of restriction enzymes, the 1978 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine was awarded to Werner Arber, Daniel Nathans and Hamilton O. Smith.
  • 6. NOMENCLATURE  The first letter of the name of genus in which a given enzyme is discovered is written in capital. This is followed by the first two letters of species name of the organism.  These three letters are generally written in italics, e.g. Eco from Escherichia Coli, Hin from Haemophilus influenzae, Hpa from Haemophilus parainfluenzae, etc.
  • 7.  When an organism produces more than one enzyme, they are identified by sequential Roman numerals, e.g. the different enzymes produced by H. influenzae strain Rd are named HindII, HindIII, etc.  All restriction enzymes are designated by the general symbol R, which is prefixed to their names, e.g. REcoRI, RHindIII, RBamHI, etc.
  • 9. TYPES OF RESTRICTION ENDONUCLEASES Type I  These have recognition sequence of about 15 bp.  They cleave the DNA about 1000 bp away from 5’- end of the sequence.  The sequence of cutting is nonspecific.  It requires S- Adenosylmethionine, ATP, Mg2+ for its optimal activity.
  • 10.  Consists of 3 subunits – 1. HsdR (required for restriction) 2. HsdM (required for methylation of host DNA) and 3. HsdS is important for specificity of recognition (DNA binding) site.  Examples – EcoK, EcoB etc. Type II  These are the simplest and commonly available and used restriction endonucleases.  These are made up of two separated identical subunits having endonuclease and methylase activity.  Examples – EcoRI, HindII, etc.
  • 11.  They cut DNA at defined positions close to within their recognition sequences.  They donot use ATP or AdoMet for their activity but usually require only Mg2+ as cofactor for their activity.  Their sequence of cutting is specific.  They produce discrete (specific) recognition fragments. Type III  Recognize two separate non-palindromic/asymmetric sequences that are inversely oriented.  They cut DNA about 20-30 bp after the recognition site.
  • 12.  Consists of 2 subunits- 1. Mod subunit recognizes the DNA sequence and is a modification methyl-transferase. 2. Res subunit is required for restriction.  They require AdoMet and ATP cofactors for their role.  Examples- EcoP1, EcoP15 Type IV  Type IV enzymes recognize modified, typically methylated DNA and are exemplified by the McrBC and Mrr systems of E. coli.
  • 13. Type V  These enzymes utilize guide RNAs to target specific non- palindromic sequences found on invading organisms.  They can cut DNA of variable length, provided that a suitable guide RNA is provided.  Example - the cas9-gRNA complex from CRISPRs.
  • 14. TYPE II RESTRICTION ENDONUCLEASES ARE WIDELY USED IN RECOMBINANT TECHNOLOGY This is due to their ability to catalyse phosphodiester bond cleavage with very large rate enhancements while also maintaining exquisite sequence selectivities.
  • 15. RESTRICTION SITES  Also called restriction recognition sites.  These are locations on DNA molecule which contains specific nucleotide sequences, and are recognized by restriction enzymes.  A particular restriction enzyme cuts the sequence between two nucleotide within or near its recognition site.  These are generally palindromic sequences.
  • 16. PALINDROMIC SEQUENCE  It is a sequence made up of nucleic acids within double helix of DNA or RNA.  It is same when read from 5` 3` on one strand and 5` 3` on the other complementary strand.  An example – 5` GAATTC 3` 3` CTTAAG 5`
  • 17. CLEAVAGE PATTERNS  Most Type II REases cleave the DNA molecules and produce two type of cuts. 1. Staggered Cuts 2. Blunt or Even Cuts  Staggered Cuts- Two DNA strands are cleaved at different locations. This generates 3` or 5` protruding ends which readily pair with each other under annealing conditions. These ends are called cohesive or sticky ends.
  • 18.
  • 19.  Blunt Cuts- Some restriction endonucleases cut both strands the strands of DNA molecule at the same site producing blunt, even or flush ends.
  • 20. MODE OF ACTION  Generally the process consists of the following steps : 1. Recognition of the binding sites 2. Binding of the enzyme dimer to the DNA 3. Cleavage of the DNA 4. Enzyme release.
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  • 22. APPLICATIONS There are many applications of restriction endonucleases, a few of them are mentioned here.  Restriction Mapping  Inserting Foreign Genes  DNA Fingerprinting
  • 23. CONCLUSION  Restriction endonucleases are very essential enzymes which are able to cut the host DNA and create a favourable site for the insertion of a DNA segment of interest.  It produces sticky or blunt ends as per their recognition sequence, and thus it is a valuable tool for modern biotechnological studies.  Among of all its classes, Type II is more favourable for restriction mapping because of its ability to produce discrete fragments.  Restriction endonucleases are indispensable for DNA cloning and sequencing. They serve as the tools for cutting DNA molecules at predetermined sites, which is the basic requirement for gene cloning or recombinant DNA technology