endonucleasefunction

Itisanuclear-encodedmitochondrialproteinthatactivatestheapoptosisbytransportingfrommitochondriatothenucleus(Wiehe,Gole,Chatre,etal.,2018).,,Endonucleasesareenzymesthatcleavethephosphodiesterbondwithinapolynucleotidechain.SomeofthemhavenoregardtosequencewhencuttingDNA,butmany ...,由BSChevalier著作·2001·被引用641次—Homingendonucleasesconfermobilitytotheirhostinterveningsequence,eitheranintronori...

Endonuclease - an overview

It is a nuclear-encoded mitochondrial protein that activates the apoptosis by transporting from mitochondria to the nucleus (Wiehe, Gole, Chatre, et al., 2018).

Endonuclease Protein | NTH Peptide

Endonucleases are enzymes that cleave the phosphodiester bond within a polynucleotide chain. Some of them have no regard to sequence when cutting DNA, but many ...

Homing endonucleases

由 BS Chevalier 著作 · 2001 · 被引用 641 次 — Homing endonucleases confer mobility to their host intervening sequence, either an intron or intein, by catalyzing a highly specific double-strand break in ...

Restriction enzyme

A restriction enzyme, restriction endonuclease, REase, ENase or restrictase is an enzyme that cleaves DNA into fragments at or near specific recognition sites ...

Restriction Enzymes

The function of restriction endonucleases is mainly protection against foreign genetic material especially against bacteriophage DNA. The other functions ...

RNA

由 K Calvin 著作 · 2008 · 被引用 97 次 — The RNA-splicing endonuclease is an evolutionarily conserved enzyme responsible for the excision of introns from nuclear transfer RNA (tRNA) and all ...

What Are Endonucleases? Definition & Functions

2023年1月4日 — Endonucleases are enzymes that break the phosphodiester bond present within the polynucleotide chain of a DNA molecule.

What is the function of restriction endonuclease?

Restriction endonuclease: Restriction endonuclease is also named a restriction enzyme. It is a protein produced by bacteria. Its function is to cleave the ...