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Exonucleases are
enzymes that work by
cleaving nucleotides one at a time from the end (exo) of a
polynucleotide chain. A
hydrolyzing reaction that breaks...
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Exonuclease I may
refer to one of two enzymes:
Phosphodiesterase I
Exodeoxyribonuclease I This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the...
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Exonuclease 1 is an
enzyme that in
humans is
encoded by the EXO1 gene. This gene
encodes a
protein with 5' to 3'
exonuclease activity as well as RNase...
- recognized, DNA
polymerase moves backwards by one base pair of DNA. The 3'–5'
exonuclease activity of the
enzyme allows the
incorrect base pair to be
excised (this...
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Venom exonuclease (EC 3.1.15.1,
venom phosphodiesterase) is an enzyme. This
enzyme catalyses the
following chemical reaction Exonucleolytic cleavage in...
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Spleen exonuclease (EC 3.1.16.1, 3'-
exonuclease,
spleen phosphodiesterase, 3'-nucleotide phosphodiesterase,
phosphodiesterase II) is an enzyme. This enzyme...
- only at very
specific nucleotide sequences.
Endonucleases differ from
exonucleases,
which cleave the ends of
recognition sequences instead of the middle...
- 3'–5'
exonuclease domain responsible for
proofreading has been
dramatically changed and is not functional. It has a
functional 5'-3'
exonuclease domain...
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Escherichia coli
exonuclease VII, E. coli
exonuclease VII,
endodeoxyribonuclease VII,
exodeoxyribonuclease VII) is a
bacterial exonuclease enzyme. It is...
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Exonuclease III (ExoIII) is an
enzyme that
belongs to the
exonuclease family.
ExoIII catalyzes the
stepwise removal of
mononucleotides from 3´-hydroxyl...