Biology:Ribonuclease T2

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Ribonuclease T2
Identifiers
EC number3.1.27.1
CAS number37278-25-4
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Ribonuclease T2 (EC 3.1.27.1, acid ribonuclease, acid RNase, base-non-specific ribonuclease, Escherichia coli ribonuclease I' ribonuclease PP2, Escherichia coli ribonuclease II, non-base specific ribonuclease, nonbase-specific RNase, nonspecific RNase, ribonnuclease (non-base specific), ribonuclease (non-base specific), ribonuclease II, ribonuclease M, ribonuclease N2, ribonuclease PP3, ribonuclease U4, ribonucleate 3'-oligonucleotide hydrolase, ribonucleate nucleotido-2'-transferase (cyclizing), RNAase CL, RNase (non-base specific), RNase II, RNase M, RNase Ms, RNase T2, ) is an enzyme.[1][2][3][4] It is a type of endoribonuclease. This enzyme catalyses the following chemical reaction

Two-stage endonucleolytic cleavage to nucleoside 3'-phosphates and 3'-phosphooligonucleotides with 2',3'-cyclic phosphate intermediates

See also

  • RNASET2

References

  1. "Purification, molecular and enzymic characterization of an acid RNase from the insect Ceratitis capitata". European Journal of Biochemistry 158 (2): 367–72. July 1986. doi:10.1111/j.1432-1033.1986.tb09760.x. PMID 3732273. 
  2. "Pig liver nuclei ribonuclease". Procedures in Nucleic Acid Research. New York: Procedures in Nucleic Acid Research. 1966. pp. 31–36. 
  3. "Studies on the formation of tobacco mosaic virus ribonucleic acid. VI. Mode of degradation of host ribonucleic acid to ribonucleosides and their conversion to ribonucleoside 5-phosphates". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 53 (3): 607–13. March 1965. doi:10.1073/pnas.53.3.607. PMID 14338240. 
  4. "The specificity of ribonuclease T2". Journal of Biochemistry 61 (1): 44–53. January 1967. doi:10.1093/oxfordjournals.jbchem.a128519. PMID 6048969. 

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