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called 5'-3'
exoribonucleases, and
enzymes that
remove nucleotides from the 3' end are
called 3'-5'
exoribonucleases.
Exoribonucleases can use either...
- components.
Ribonucleases can be
divided into
endoribonucleases and
exoribonucleases, and
comprise several sub-classes
within the EC 2.7 (for the phosphorolytic...
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Lazarus HM,
Smith JM,
Henderson WR (April 1969). "Studies on
nuclear exoribonucleases. 3.
Isolation and
properties of the
enzyme from
normal and malignant...
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producing 5'-phosphomonoesters EC 3.1.13:
Exoribonucleases producing 5'-phosphomonoesters EC 3.1.14:
Exoribonucleases producing 3'-phosphomonoesters EC 3.1...
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Exoribonuclease H (EC 3.1.13.2) is an enzyme. This
enzyme catalyses the
following chemical reaction 3'-end
directed exonucleolytic cleavage of
viral RNA-DNA...
- Y,
Yamane D,
Lemon SM (May 2015). "Dissecting the
roles of the 5'
exoribonucleases Xrn1 and Xrn2 in
restricting hepatitis C
virus replication". Journal...
- multi-protein
exosome complex,
which consists largely of 3′ to 5′
exoribonucleases. RNA
polymerase II is
known to be in
effect during transcriptional...
- as RNA-dependent RNA
polymerase (nsp12), RNA
helicase (nsp13), and
exoribonuclease (nsp14). A
number of the
nonstructural proteins coalesce to form a...
- 5'-3'
Exoribonuclease 2 (XRN2) also
known as Dhm1-like
protein is an
exoribonuclease enzyme that in
humans is
encoded by the XRN2 gene. The
human gene...
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coronavirus genome is a non-structural protein, nsp14, that is a 3’-to-5’
exoribonuclease (ExoN). This
protein resides in the
protein complex nsp10-nsp14 that...