restriktioentsyymejä
Restriktioentsyymejä, or restriction enzymes, are proteins that bind and cut specific DNA sequences. They are often referred to as "molecular scissors" due to their ability to cleave DNA at precise locations. These enzymes are naturally found in bacteria and archaea, where they serve as a defense mechanism against invading viruses by degrading foreign DNA.
The specificity of a restriction enzyme is determined by the particular DNA sequence it recognizes, known as
The cleavage can result in two types of ends: sticky ends or blunt ends. Sticky ends are
Restriction enzymes are fundamental tools in molecular biology and biotechnology. They are widely used in genetic