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restriction enzyme database that's more searchable than rebase?

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Is anyone aware of a restriction enzyme database that is easyer to search than rebase?

 

eg, i want to find a restriction enzyme that...

 

  • has a recognition sequence that:
    • doesnt start or end in C
    • doesnt contain a CG or GC
    • is palendromic

    [*]works at 37oC

    [*]has been sequenced

    [*]has a methylase that has been sequenced

    [*]has a methylase that methylates cytosine

    [*]and prefferably...

    • has a methylase that metylates cytosine somewhere other than carbon-5
    • is small (both restriction enzyme and methylase)
    • and cuts to leave blunt-ends

 

Now, i dont mind a certain level of reading through lists till i find what i want, but so far, i cant think of anyway to find what i want other than just reading through the list of every enzyme in rebase till i find what i want.

 

which would suck. so, is anyone aware of a restriction-enzyme database that has a better search-feature than rebase?

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