What specifically determines whether an enzyme is designated
What specifically determines whether an enzyme is designated a \"frequent cutting enzyme\" or a \"rare cutting enzyme\"? Include references. Based on this, are Nde1, EcoR1 and HincII frequent or rare cutters?
Solution
The recognition sequence of the restriction enzymes determine whether it is a rare cutter or frequent cutter.
Rare cutter are enzymes whose recognition sequence occur rarely in the genone
Frequent cutters\' recognition sequences are often observed in a genome.
The frequency of cutting is determined by the no of bases in recognition sequence = 4^n
Eg
EcoR1 - GAATTC - 6 bases
Frequency = 4^6 = 4096. Hence 1 in 4096 base pairs (6 bp length) are cleaved
Nde 1 - CATATG - 6 bases
Frequency = 4^6 = 4096. Hence 1 in 4096 base pairs (6 length) are cleaved
Hinc II - GTYRAC - 6 bases - similar to above examples
All the enzymes are frequent cutters.
