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Staphylococcal nuclease

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'''Micrococcal nuclease''', or '''Staphylococcal nuclease''', is a monomeric Ca++ dependent enzyme of 149 amino acids that cleaves either DNA or RNA substrates. It is used for relatively non-specific cleavage of nucleic acids in molecular biology, and has been an important model system for the study of protein folding.
'''Micrococcal nuclease''', or '''Staphylococcal nuclease''', is a monomeric Ca++ dependent enzyme of 149 amino acids that cleaves either DNA or RNA substrates. It is used for relatively non-specific cleavage of nucleic acids in molecular biology, and has been an important model system for the study of protein folding.

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Stapphylococcal nuclease complex with inhibitor thymidine diphosphate and Ca+2 ion (green) 1snc

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3D structures of Staphylococcal nuclease

Updated on 01-June-2017

References

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