Single-strand-specific nucleases
NA Desai, V Shankar - FEMS microbiology reviews, 2003 - academic.oup.com
Single-strand-specific nucleases are multifunctional enzymes and widespread in
distribution. Their ability to act selectively on single-stranded nucleic acids and single …
distribution. Their ability to act selectively on single-stranded nucleic acids and single …
Homing endonucleases: structure, function and evolution
MS Jurica, BL Stoddard - Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences CMLS, 1999 - Springer
'Homing'is the lateral transfer of an intervening genetic sequence, either an intron or an
intein, to a cognate allele that lacks that element. The end result of homing is the duplication …
intein, to a cognate allele that lacks that element. The end result of homing is the duplication …
Electrostatics and diffusion of molecules in solution: simulations with the University of Houston Brownian Dynamics program
This paper is a follow-up to the initial communication (Comput. Phys. Commun. 62 (1991)
187–197) on the Brownian Dynamics/Electrostatics program UHBD developed at the …
187–197) on the Brownian Dynamics/Electrostatics program UHBD developed at the …
A double-stranded RNA degrading enzyme reduces the efficiency of oral RNA interference in migratory locust
Application of RNA interference (RNAi) for insect pest management is limited by variable
efficiency of RNAi in different insect species. In Locusta migratoria, RNAi is highly efficient …
efficiency of RNAi in different insect species. In Locusta migratoria, RNAi is highly efficient …
A multi‐responsive fluorescent probe reveals mitochondrial nucleoprotein dynamics with reactive oxygen species regulation through super‐resolution imaging
Understanding the biomolecular interactions in a specific organelle has been a long‐
standing challenge because it requires super‐resolution imaging to resolve the spatial …
standing challenge because it requires super‐resolution imaging to resolve the spatial …
An integrated transcriptomic and proteomic approach to identify the main Torymus sinensis venom components
During oviposition, ectoparasitoid wasps not only inject their eggs but also a complex
mixture of proteins and peptides (venom) in order to regulate the host physiology to benefit …
mixture of proteins and peptides (venom) in order to regulate the host physiology to benefit …
Serratia marcescens and its extracellular nuclease
MJ Benedik, U Strych - FEMS microbiology letters, 1998 - academic.oup.com
Serratia marcescens produces an endonuclease with extraordinarily high specific activity
that is released into the surrounding medium. This enzyme has been the focus of studies on …
that is released into the surrounding medium. This enzyme has been the focus of studies on …
Treble clef finger—a functionally diverse zinc-binding structural motif
NV Grishin - Nucleic acids research, 2001 - academic.oup.com
Detection of similarity is particularly difficult for small proteins and thus connections between
many of them remain unnoticed. Structure and sequence analysis of several metal-binding …
many of them remain unnoticed. Structure and sequence analysis of several metal-binding …
Invasion of a multitude of genetic niches by mobile endonuclease genes
FS Gimble - FEMS Microbiology Letters, 2000 - academic.oup.com
Persistence of a mobile DNA element in a population reflects a balance between the ability
of the host to eliminate the element and the ability of the element to survive and to …
of the host to eliminate the element and the ability of the element to survive and to …
[HTML][HTML] DNA binding and cleavage by the periplasmic nuclease Vvn: a novel structure with a known active site
CL Li, LI Hor, ZF Chang, LC Tsai, WZ Yang… - The EMBO …, 2003 - embopress.org
Abstract The Vibrio vulnificus nuclease, Vvn, is a non‐specific periplasmic nuclease capable
of digesting DNA and RNA. The crystal structure of Vvn and that of Vvn mutant H80A in …
of digesting DNA and RNA. The crystal structure of Vvn and that of Vvn mutant H80A in …