RNases, or ribonucleases, are a broad class of RNA-degrading enzymes possessed by all organisms, and are extremely common in the environment. Because RNase is specific to cleaving RNA molecules, the enzyme is commonly used in molecular biology for the removal of RNA within DNA and protein samples. In nuclease protection assays, individual RNA segments can be probed and hybridized, while unhybridized RNA are degraded by added RNase. Common RNase subfamilies used in molecular biology are RNase A and RNase H. Visit the supplier page for more information, including details on enzyme activity.
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- RNase A is an endoribonuclease that specifically hydrolyzes RNA 3´ of pyrimidine residues and cleaves the ...
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- RNase A is an endoribonuclease that specifically hydrolyzes RNA 3´ of pyrimidine residues and cleaves the ...
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- Single-strand-specific RNA endonuclease. Cleaves between all ribonucleotides
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- Single-strand-specific RNA endonuclease. Cleaves between all ribonucleotides
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- RNase H is an endonuclease that specifically hydrolyzes the phosphodiester bonds of RNA hybridized to DNA
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- RNase H is an endonuclease that specifically hydrolyzes the phosphodiester bonds of RNA hybridized to DNA
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- Endonuclease specific for single-stranded RNA or DNA
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