Abstract
We have determined the nucleotide sequence recognized by the restriction endonuclease Hae II from Haemophilus aegyptius which cleaves the simian virus 40 (SV40) DNA at a single specific site. By using terminal radioactive labeling of the cleavage site at both the 5′ and 3′-ends we have deduced the recognition sequence, ▪ with elements of a two-fold rotational symmetry. The endonuclease produces staggered ends with protruding 3′-terminated single-strands, four nucleotides in length. In plasmid RSF 2124 DNA, which contains multiple Hae II cleavage sites, it was observed that the 5th nucleotide from the 3′ terminus is either a pdA or a pdG, indicating alternating recognition sequences.
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