
1) Nuclease
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Exonucleases are enzymes that work by cleaving nucleotides one at a time from the end (exo) of a polynucleotide chain. A hydrolyzing reaction that breaks phosphodiester bonds at either the 3’ or the 5’ end occurs. Its close relative is the endonuclease, which cleaves phosphodiester bonds in the middle (endo) of a polynucleotide chain. Eukaryot...
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A nuclease that sequentially removes nucleotides from one end of a strand of nucleic acid.
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See Nuclease.
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<enzyme, molecular biology> An enzyme that cleaves nucleotides sequentiallyfrom the free ends of a linear nucleic acid substrate. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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(ek″so-noo´kle-ās) an enzyme that cleaves single mononucleotides from the end of a polynucleotide chain.
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An enzyme that cleaves nucleotides sequentially from free ends of a linear nucleic acid substrate.
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Nucleases that attack the nucleic acid strand starting from the ends and thus gradually shortening it are termed 'exo' or outside nucleases.
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Enzyme that digests the ends of a piece of DNA (cf. endonuclease). The nature of the digestion is usually specified (eg. 5&` or 3&` exonuclease).
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Type: Term Pronunciation: ek′sō-nū′klē-ās Definitions: 1. A nuclease that releases one nucleotide at a time, serially, beginning at one end of a polynucleotide (nucleic acid); several have been prepared from Escherichia coli, designated exonuclease I, exonuclease II, etc.; exonuclease III, which removes nucleotides f...
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Exonuclease: An enzyme that cleaves nucleotide bases sequentially from the free ends of a nucleic acid (DNA or RNA).
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n] - a nuclease that releases one nucleotide at a time (serially) beginning at one of a nucleic acid
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An enzyme that breaks down nucleic acids only at the ends of polynucleotide chains, thus releasing one nucleotide at a time, in sequential order. Cf. Endonuclease
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enzymatic activity that removes RNA primers in DNA introduced by primase
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noun a nuclease that releases one nucleotide at a time (serially) beginning at one of a nucleic acid
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An enzyme that cleaves nucleotides sequentially from free ends of a linear nucleic acid substrate.
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