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<h2>Choosing a methyltransferase</h2>
<h2>Choosing a methyltransferase</h2>
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To create this system, we first required an MTase that: i) is not already present in the chassis organism ''E.coli'', ii) has a binding motif of that is not methylated by any other MTases in the system and iii) for which a restriction enzyme (RE) dependent upon the action of this methyltransferase has been identified. This last condition is always true for any methyltransferase which has been identified to be part of a bacterial [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Restriction_modification_system Restriction/Modification system].
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To create this system, we first required an MTase that is not already present in the chassis organism ''E.coli'', has a binding motif of that is not methylated by any other MTases in the system and for which a restriction enzyme (RE) dependent upon the action of this methyltransferase has been identified. This last condition is always true for any methyltransferase which has been identified to be part of a bacterial [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Restriction_modification_system Restriction/Modification system].
We wrote a python script to mine the [http://rebase.neb.com/rebase/rebase.html REBASE] database of REs and MTases for a MTase that meets our needs. We found an ideal candidate: M.ScaI, originally from ''Streptomyces caespitosus''.
We wrote a python script to mine the [http://rebase.neb.com/rebase/rebase.html REBASE] database of REs and MTases for a MTase that meets our needs. We found an ideal candidate: M.ScaI, originally from ''Streptomyces caespitosus''.
The only remaining design question was how to control the activity of the fusion protein as we would want it to only be active in the presence of the generic signal. This design question will be more elaborately discussed in the next section.
The only remaining design question was how to control the activity of the fusion protein as we would want it to only be active in the presence of the generic signal. This design question will be more elaborately discussed in the next section.

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