V. Zahner et Fg. Priest, DISTRIBUTION OF RESTRICTION ENDONUCLEASES AMONG SOME ENTOMOPATHOGENICSTRAINS OF BACILLUS-SPHAERICUS, Letters in applied microbiology, 24(6), 1997, pp. 483-487
The restriction enzyme BspTI, an isoschizomer of HaeIII (recognition s
ite GGCC), has been detected in eight strains of serotype 5a5b and two
serotype 3 strains of the entomopathogenic bacterium Bacillus sphaeri
cus. Strains from other serotypes contained the enzymes BspTII and Bsp
TIII, which digested pBR322 DNA into similar banding patterns after ag
arose gel electrophoresis but differed in their susceptibility to meth
ylation of the substrate. Strains from serotypes 9, 25 and 26a26b were
lacking in restriction enzyme activity. There was little correlation
between phage typing and restriction enzyme activity, suggesting that
restriction and modification are not responsible for phage specificity
among entomopathogenic B. sphaericus strains.