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Some
Restriction-Modification Systems are found to have an
additional gene that encodes a protein involved in the
control of expression of the restriction gene. These
genes serve as transcriptional activators, preventing
the expression of the restriction gene following transfer
of the system into naïve hosts, until such time
as Control Protein has accumulated and the methylation
is sufficient to provide protection against what would
otherwise be the deterious action of restriction endonucleases. |