What are terminus modifying enzymes?
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Terminus modifying enzymes are the enzymes which can modify the ends of the DNA molecules their by making the ends sticky. Examples of terminus modifying are alkaline phosphatase, polynucleotide kinase, ...
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➔ Alkaline phosphatase (E.coli, calf intestine, arctic shrimp) – removes PO4 group @ 5’ terminus DNA modifying enzymes. P. P. OH. OH. OH. OH. OH. OH. Alkaline .
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