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Polynucleotide methyltransferases

Introduction: Polynucleotide methyltransferases

Description of Polynucleotide methyltransferases

Polynucleotide methyltransferases: enzymes that catalyze the methylation of purine and/or pyrimidine bases of polynucleotides or of the sugars of polynucleotides. SYN: polynucleotide methylases.
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