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Ribonuclease H (abbreviated
RNase H or RNH) is a
family of non-sequence-specific
endonuclease enzymes that
catalyze the
cleavage of RNA in an RNA/DNA substrate...
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Ribonuclease (commonly
abbreviated RNase) is a type of
nuclease that
catalyzes the
degradation of RNA into
smaller components.
Ribonucleases can be divided...
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RNase H-dependent PCR (rhPCR) is a
modification of the
standard PCR technique. In rhPCR, the
primers are
designed with a
removable amplification block...
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retroviral ribonuclease H (retroviral
RNase H) is a
catalytic domain of the
retroviral reverse transcriptase (RT) enzyme. The RT
enzyme is used to...
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biochemical activities: RNA-dependent DNA
polymerase activity,
ribonuclease H (
RNase H), and DNA-dependent DNA
polymerase activity. Collectively,
these activities...
- DNA-dependent DNA polymerase,
Ribonuclease H (
RNase H)
Integrase and Protease. The
retroviral RNases H encoded by all retroviruses,
including HIV have...
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template strand near the
origin of replication,
where it is then
processed by
RNaseH to
produce the 3' OH
primer that DNA
polymerase I uses to
initiate leading...
- P5: pro-pol (P03554): protease,
bifunctional reverse transcriptase and
RNaseH ORF VI – P6: transactivator/viroplasmin (P03559):
inclusion body Formation/trafficking;...
- that can
remove RNA that
becomes trapped in the
duplex within an R-loop.
RNaseH enzymes are the
primary proteins responsible for the
dissolution of R-loops...
- RFC, PCNA, gyrase/topoisomerase, SSB/RPA, primase, DNA
polymerase III,
RNAse H, and DNA ligase. For prokaryotes, each
dividing nucleoid (region containing...