Spoerel N, Herrlich P, Bickle T A
Nature. 1979 Mar 1;278(5699):30-4. doi: 10.1038/278030a0.
Bacteriophage T3 and T7 protect their DNA from restriction by producing, as the earliest detectable phage functions, anti-restriction proteins. Although the two phage proteins differ in their chromatographic and antigenic properties, they act by the same mechanism: the anti-restriction proteins inhibit E. coli K12 restriction endonuclease by direct interaction.