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  1. Category:Dedd exonuclease (47 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Dedd exonuclease
  2. Category:Dedd nuclease (44 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Dedd nuclease
  3. Category:Dedd (35 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Dedd
  4. Category:Dedd nuclease fold (49 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Dedd nuclease fold
  5. Category:Dedd family (42 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Dedd family
  6. Category:Dedd nucleases family (52 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Dedd nucleases family
  7. Category:Dedd rnase (41 bytes)
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  1. 1uoc (4,454 bytes)
    24: ...presents the first structure of an RNase from the DEDD superfamily. Despite the presence of two non-cano...
  2. 4ibn (2,858 bytes)
    13: ...evolutionarily distinct from those with a typical DEDD active site motif.
  3. Category:Dedd exonuclease (47 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Dedd exonuclease
  4. 4hvj (3,552 bytes)
    14: ... homology to E. coli RNase T. Consistent with the DEDD fold, Rv2179c has exoribonuclease activity, cleav...
  5. Category:Dedd nuclease (44 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Dedd nuclease
  6. Category:Dedd (35 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Dedd
  7. Category:Dedd nuclease fold (49 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Dedd nuclease fold
  8. 3b6o (4,974 bytes)
    24: ...stidine residue (His124), highly conserved in the DEDDh family, is involved in the activity of TREX1, as...
    26: ...tification of a new active histidine conserved in DEDDh exonucleases.,Brucet M, Querol-Audi J, Bertlik K...
  9. 3b6p (5,027 bytes)
    24: ...stidine residue (His124), highly conserved in the DEDDh family, is involved in the activity of TREX1, as...
    26: ...tification of a new active histidine conserved in DEDDh exonucleases.,Brucet M, Querol-Audi J, Bertlik K...
  10. Category:Dedd family (42 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Dedd family
  11. 3ngy (3,319 bytes)
    14: ...A and pave the way for the understanding of other DEDD family exonucleases.
  12. 3ngz (3,430 bytes)
    14: ...A and pave the way for the understanding of other DEDD family exonucleases.
  13. 3nh0 (3,177 bytes)
    13: ...A and pave the way for the understanding of other DEDD family exonucleases.
  14. 3nh1 (3,375 bytes)
    14: ...A and pave the way for the understanding of other DEDD family exonucleases.
  15. 3nh2 (3,289 bytes)
    13: ...A and pave the way for the understanding of other DEDD family exonucleases.
  16. 3va3 (3,739 bytes)
    14: ...e extrapolated to the thousands of members of the DEDDh family of exonucleases.
    32: [[Category: Dedd nucleases family]]
  17. 2is3 (4,248 bytes)
    24: ...ry similarly to the catalytic domain of the third DEDD family exoribonuclease in E. coli, RNase D, which...
  18. 2f96 (4,621 bytes)
    24: ...ry similarly to the catalytic domain of the third DEDD family exoribonuclease in E. coli, RNase D, which...
  19. Category:Dedd nucleases family (52 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Dedd nucleases family
  20. 5af0 (3,351 bytes)
    14: ... protein from amoeba having both sequence motifs (DEDD and ECHC) is robustly active as an exoribonucleas...

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