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- | RNase B is a glycoprotein that can that cleave N-linked carbohydrates | + | RNase B is a glycoprotein that can that cleave N-linked carbohydrates <ref>New England Bio Lab, INC http://www.neb.com/nebecomm/products/productP7817.asp</ref>. RNase B is structurally the same as RNase A. However is has an additional catalytic activity caused by the attachment of polysaccharrides at the Asn-34. This small change allows RNase B to hydrolyze double-stranded RNA at ionic strengths where RNase A has no activity. This shows that small changes in the active sites of very similar molecules can lead to todally new roles and activities. <ref>PMID:3680242</ref> |
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[[Image:RNaseB.png | thumb|left|RNase B]] | [[Image:RNaseB.png | thumb|left|RNase B]] | ||
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== Additional Resources == | == Additional Resources == | ||
<ref group="xtra">Dr. Johnson</ref> | <ref group="xtra">Dr. Johnson</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 15:27, 29 March 2011
This Sandbox is Reserved from Feb 02, 2011, through Jul 31, 2011 for use by the Biochemistry II class at the Butler University at Indianapolis, IN USA taught by R. Jeremy Johnson. This reservation includes Sandbox Reserved 191 through Sandbox Reserved 200. |
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Introduction
RNase B is a glycoprotein that can that cleave N-linked carbohydrates [1]. RNase B is structurally the same as RNase A. However is has an additional catalytic activity caused by the attachment of polysaccharrides at the Asn-34. This small change allows RNase B to hydrolyze double-stranded RNA at ionic strengths where RNase A has no activity. This shows that small changes in the active sites of very similar molecules can lead to todally new roles and activities. [2]
Background
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RNase B
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Biology of RNase B
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Description
References
Additional Resources
- Dr. Johnson