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Vol 47(2013) N 6 p. 784-795; E.V. Zemlyanskaya*, S.K. Degtyarev Substrate Specificity and Properties of Methyl-Directed Site-Specific DNA Endonucleases SibEnzyme Research and Production Association, Novosibirsk, 630117 Russia*zemlyanskaya@sibenzyme.ru Received - 2013-06-13; Accepted - 2013-06-28 Methyl-directed site-specific DNA endonucleases (MD endonucleases) are a small group of enzymes that specifically cleave only methylated DNA. The group includes N6-methyladenine- and 5-methylcytosine-directed enzymes. Although poorly understood, MD endonucleases are of interest for both basic research and application in biotechnology and epigenomics. The review for the first time summarizes the properties of MD endonucleases and considers their role in the bacterial cell and their possible uses in biotechnology and epigenomics. methyl-directed site-specific DNA endonucleases, methylated DNA, epigenetics |