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- 6.5 to 8. The second set of DNAases is DNase II. This family consisted of DNase II α and DNase II β. Like DNAase I, DNAase II cleaves DNA to form two oligonucleotide-end...
- esterase Phospholipase Several nucleases that degrade nucleic acids, like DNAase and RNAase Pancreatic amylase that breaks down starch and glycogen which...
- fats, oils, proteins Enzyme detergents 30 min – overnight 30–40 °C Catalytic breakdown DNA 0.5% DNAase 30 min – overnight 20–40 °C Enzyme hydrolysis...
- called "nick translation" because the DNA to be processed is treated with DNAase to produce single-stranded "nicks", where one of the strands is missing...
- Matthaei H. and Nirenberg (1962). "Characteristics and Stabilization of DNAase-Sensitive Protein Synthesis in E. coli Extracts". Proceedings of the National...
- A DNase footprinting ****ay is a DNA footprinting technique from molecular biology/biochemistry that detects DNA-protein interaction using the fact that...
- involving multiple joints. Other indicators of GAS infection such as a DNAase or ASO serology test must confirm the GAS infection. Other minor Jones Criteria...
- pseudintermedius strains. These include proteases, thermonucleases, coagulases, DNAase, lipase, hemolysin, clumping factor, leukotoxin, enterotoxin, protein A...
- cascade may lead to the activation of endonucleases such as caspase-activated DNAase (CAD). After activation, CAD contributes to DNA degradation. Betulinic acid...
- Lundell, M., and Martinson, H.G. (1984). Torsional stress promotes the DNAase I sensitivity of active genes. Cell 39, 469-478. Villeponteau, B., Landes...