Diverse Functions of Restriction-Modification Systems in Addition to Cellular Defense
Indian Institute of Science Bangalore · Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research
Abstract
Restriction-modification (R-M) systems are ubiquitous and are often considered primitive immune systems in bacteria. Their diversity and prevalence across the prokaryotic kingdom are an indication of their success as a defense mechanism against invading genomes. However, their cellular defense function does not adequately explain the basis for their immaculate specificity in sequence recognition and nonuniform distribution, ranging from none to too many, in diverse species. The present review deals with new developments which provide insights into the roles of these enzymes in other aspects of cellular function. In this review, emphasis is placed on novel hypotheses and various findings that have not yet been…
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- Biology
- Function (biology)
- Organism
- Genome
- Evolutionary biology
- Population
- Computational biology
- Mechanism (biology)
- Life in Land