Skip to content
New summer mock series is live Attempt timed papers for SSC, banking, and engineering entrances with updated syllabi for this season. View exams

Practice question

Question

Which REs are encoded by genes like hsdR, hsdM, hsdS?

Options

Choose one · Correct answer highlighted

Explanation

Host specificity determinant genes hsdR, hsdM, and hsdS encode components of Type I restriction-modification systems first characterized in Escherichia coli strains K and B. hsdS confers sequence specificity via two target recognition domains, hsdM provides N6-adenine methylation and N4-cytosine methylation activity, and hsdR provides ATP-dependent restriction endonuclease and translocase functions. The R2M2S1 pentamer can switch between restriction and modification modes regulated by S-adenosylmethionine levels. This genetic organization distinguishes Type I from Type II enzymes encoded by independent genes and Type III possessing res and mod genes.