Keywords: Proposedmechanismforbglii.gif en BglII catalyses phosphodiester bond cleavage at the DNA backbone through a phosphoryl transfer to water Studies on the mechanism of restriction enzymes have revealed several general features that seem to be true in almost all cases although the actual mechanism for each enzyme is most likely some variation of this general mechanism This mechanism requires a base to generate the hydroxide ion from water which will act as the nucleophile and attack the phosphorus in the phosphodiester bond Also required is a Lewis acid to stabilize the extra negative charge of the pentacoordinated transition state phosphorus as well as a general acid or metal ion that stabilizes the leaving group 3 ™-O- Own Gwilliams10 12/10/08 Check categories 2008 December 19 en wikipedia BglII Enzymes Bacteria diagrams |