EC Number |
Natural Substrates |
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4.6.1.19 | more |
besides other physiological functions in leaf and flower senescence and response to plant hormones, phosphate starvation, and wounding, the enzymes play a role in self-incompatibility cell-to-cell interactions |
4.6.1.19 | more |
enzyme concentration in plasma is increased in case of impaired glomerular filtration rate of the kidney, patients suffering chronic renal insufficiency accumulate the enzyme in the plasma low molecular weight fraction |
4.6.1.19 | more |
enzyme plays a role in self-incompatibility cell-to-cell interactions |
4.6.1.19 | more |
RNase LX is related to RNA metabolism in the final stage of senescence, all enzyme forms are related in phosphate remobilization |
4.6.1.19 | more |
the enzyme confers hypersensitive response and aquired resistance to pathogens |
4.6.1.19 | more |
the enzyme protects the seed from pathogens |
4.6.1.19 | more |
the enzyme serves as a self-incompatibility factor, a mechanism that prevents pollen from one flower from fertilizing other flowers of the same plant |
4.6.1.19 | more |
RNase degrades uracil containing nucleic acids only |
4.6.1.19 | more |
tRNAs that contains the hypermodified nucleoside queuosine, Q, at the wobble position |
4.6.1.19 | more |
two-stage endonucleolytic cleavage to nucleoside 3'-phosphates and 3'-phosphooligonucleotides with 2',3'-cyclic phosphate intermediates |