- Some
cells also
secrete copious quantities of non-specific
RNases such as A and T1.
RNases are, therefore,
extremely common,
resulting in very
short lifespans...
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these RNases H are
classified into type 1 and type 2
RNases H. Type 1
RNases H have
prokaryotic and
eukaryotic RNases H1 and
retroviral RNase H. Type...
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RNase R, or
Ribonuclease R, is a 3'-->5' exoribonuclease,
which belongs to the
RNase II superfamily, a
group of
enzymes that
hydrolyze RNA in the 3' -...
- III
class 4
RNases III
include the
Dicer family of
enzymes known to
function in RNA
interference (RNAi).
class 4 III
RNases are S-
RNase components. It...
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endoribonuclease Dicer or
helicase with
RNase motif, is an
enzyme that in
humans is
encoded by the DICER1 gene.
Being part of the
RNase III family,
Dicer cleaves double-stranded...
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phospholipases C and D, autotaxin,
sphingomyelin phosphodiesterase, DNases,
RNases, and
restriction endonucleases (which all
break the
phosphodiester backbone...
- they
revealed that
early after the gene duplication,
pancreatic RNases and
seminal RNases separated at
about 35
million years ago (MYA).
Several marker...
- In
addition to the
cellular RNases that are
released there are
several RNases that are
present in the environment.
RNases have
evolved to have many extracellular...
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RNase D is one of the
seven exoribonucleases identified in E. coli. It is a 3'-5'
exoribonuclease which has been
shown to be
involved in the 3' processing...
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Ribonuclease P (EC 3.1.26.5,
RNase P) is a type of
ribonuclease which cleaves RNA.
RNase P is
unique from
other RNases in that it is a
ribozyme – a ribonucleic...