- organisms,
where poly(A)
tails act to facilitate,
rather than impede,
exonucleolytic degradation.[citation needed]
Polyadenylation occurs during and/or immediately...
- is an enzyme. This
enzyme catalyses the
following chemical reaction Exonucleolytic cleavage in the 3'- to 5'-
direction to
yield nucleoside 5'-phosphates...
-
therefore any
combination of the
addition of P and N
nucleotides and
exonucleolytic removal can
occur (or none at all). Finally, the
processed coding ends...
- strand-displacement amplification,
Nicking Enzyme Amplification Reaction,
exonucleolytic degradation, the
creation of
small gaps, or nick translation. The latter...
-
novel strain emergence.
Mukherjee D; et al. (2004). "Analysis of RNA
Exonucleolytic Activities in
Cellular Extracts". MRNA
Processing and Metabolism. Methods...
- and a
nuclease that
makes single-stranded
nicks in DNA. It
catalyses exonucleolytic cleavage (in the
presence of ATP) in
either 5′- to 3′- or 3′- to 5′-direction...
- growth. IV.
Direction of
synthesis of T4
short DNA
chains as
revealed by
exonucleolytic degradation".
Proceedings of the
National Academy of
Sciences of the...
- core
consists of
three subunits: α, the
polymerase activity hub, ɛ,
exonucleolytic proofreader, and θ,
which may act as a
stabilizer for ɛ. The beta sliding...
- is an enzyme. This
enzyme catalyses the
following chemical reaction Exonucleolytic cleavage to
nucleoside 3'-phosphates This
enzyme is
similar RNase U4...
- helicases,
GTPases and ATPases. The rRNA
subsequently undergoes endo- and
exonucleolytic processing to
remove external and
internal transcribed spacers. The...