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HindIII is a [[Restriction Endonuclease|restriction endonuclease]] which is often used in&nbsp;[[Recombinant DNA Technology|recombinant technology]]. When the specific [[Palindromic sequence|palindromic]] base sequence of AAGCTT is present alongside [[Cofactor|cofactor]] Mg<sup>2+</sup> then HindIII will cleave the sequence<ref>D. Tang, S. Ando, Y. Takasaki, J. Tadano. "Mutational analyses of restriction endonuclease—HindIII mutant E86K with higher activity and altered specificity". Protein Engineering, Design and Selection, 2000. Volume 13, Issue 4, Pages 283–289.</ref><span style="font-size: 11.0667px;">.</span>&nbsp;<sup></sup>  
HindIII is a [[Restriction Endonuclease|restriction endonuclease]] which is often used in&nbsp;[[Recombinant DNA Technology|recombinant technology]]. When the specific [[Palindromic sequence|palindromic]] base sequence of AAGCTT is present alongside [[Cofactor|cofactor]] Mg<sup>2+</sup> then HindIII will cleave the sequence<ref>D. Tang, S. Ando, Y. Takasaki, J. Tadano. "Mutational analyses of restriction endonuclease—HindIII mutant E86K with higher activity and altered specificity". Protein Engineering, Design and Selection, 2000. Volume 13, Issue 4, Pages 283–289.</ref><span style="font-size: 11.0667px;">.</span>&nbsp;<sup></sup><br>  


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HindIII is a restriction endonuclease which is often used in recombinant technology. When the specific palindromic base sequence of AAGCTT is present alongside cofactor Mg2+ then HindIII will cleave the sequence[1]. 

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  1. D. Tang, S. Ando, Y. Takasaki, J. Tadano. "Mutational analyses of restriction endonuclease—HindIII mutant E86K with higher activity and altered specificity". Protein Engineering, Design and Selection, 2000. Volume 13, Issue 4, Pages 283–289.