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HhaI MTase binds DNA duplexes containing mismatches at the target base position with higher affinity than that observed for the canonical substrate. The stability of these MTase-DNA complexes inversely correlates with the strength of the base pair that is disrupted upon interaction. This finding may offer a general tool to detect other enzymes that flip bases out of the DNA helix.