A set of phosphorothioate-containing oligonucleotides based on pGACGATATCGTC, a self-complementary dodecamer that contains the EcoRV recognition sequence (GATATC), has been prepared. The phosphorothioate group has been individually introduced at the central nine phosphate positions and the two diastereomers produced at each site separated and purified. The K-m and V-max values found for each of these modified DNA molecules with the EcoRV restriction endonuclease have been determined and compared with those seen for the unmodified all-phosphate-containing dodecamer, This has enabled an evaluation of the roles that both of the non-esterified oxygen atoms in the individual phosphates play in DNA binding and hydrolysis by the endonuclease, The results have also been compared with crystal structures of the EcoRV endonuclease, complexed with an oligodeoxynucleotide, to allow further definition of phosphate group function during substrate binding and turnover, For further study, see the related article ''Probing the Indirect Readout of the Restriction Enzyme EcoRV: Mutational Analysis of Contacts to the DNA Backbone'' (Went, A., Jeltsch, A, and Pingoud, A, (1996) J. Biol, Chem, 271, 5565-5573).