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*[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/protein/4X09_A NCBI]
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*<ref name="Koczera">Koczera, Patrick, et al. "The Ribonuclease A Superfamily in Humans: Canonical RNases as the Buttress of Innate Immunity." International Journal of Molecular Sciences 17.8 (2016): 1278.</ref>
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*<ref name="Zhang">Zhang, Jianzhi, Kimberly D. Dyer, and Helene F. Rosenberg. "RNase 8, a novel RNase A superfamily ribonuclease expressed uniquely in placenta." Nucleic acids research 30.5 (2002): 1169-1175.</ref>

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crystal structure of human RNase 6

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References

  1. Pulido, David, et al. "Insights into the antimicrobial mechanism of action of human RNase6: Structural determinants for bacterial cell agglutination and membrane permeation." International journal of molecular sciences 17.4 (2016): 552.
  2. Ramos, Carlos HI, and Robert L. Baldwin. "Sulfate anion stabilization of native ribonuclease A both by anion binding and by the Hofmeister effect." Protein Science 11.7 (2002): 1771-1778.
  3. Prats-Ejarque, G., Arranz-Trullen, J., Blanco, J., Pulido, D., Nogues, M., Moussaoui, M. and Boix, E. (2016). The first crystal structure of human RNase 6 reveals a novel substrate-binding and cleavage site arrangement. Biochemical Journal, 473(11), pp.1523-1536.
  4. Koczera, Patrick, et al. "The Ribonuclease A Superfamily in Humans: Canonical RNases as the Buttress of Innate Immunity." International Journal of Molecular Sciences 17.8 (2016): 1278.
  5. Zhang, Jianzhi, Kimberly D. Dyer, and Helene F. Rosenberg. "RNase 8, a novel RNase A superfamily ribonuclease expressed uniquely in placenta." Nucleic acids research 30.5 (2002): 1169-1175.


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