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3.1.27.8
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endonuclease Vs are inosine-specific nucleases that cleave at the second phosphodiester bond 3' to inosine. The human enzyme is most active towards ssRNA but is much less active towards other substrates
3.1.27.8
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the human endonuclease V ribonuclease is specific for inosine-containing RNA, it preferentially binds to RNA and efficiently hydrolyses the second phosphodiester bond located 3' to the inosine in unpaired inosine-containing ssRNA regions in dsRNA, at 5'-IIUI-3' and 5'-UIUU-3'. But hEndoV can also cleave ssDNA substrates containing deoxyinosine. RNA is preferred to DNA by the enzyme as a substrate
3.1.27.8
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