| exonuclease |
a nuclease that releases one nucleotide at a time (serially) beginning at one of a nucleic acid
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| exonuclease |
An enzyme that digests DNA or RNA, beginning at the ends of strands. It requires a free end in order to degrade a DNA or RNA molecule. 5?exonucleases require a free 5?end and degrade the molecule in the 5´®3?direction. 3?exonucleases require a free 3?end and degrade the molecule in the opposite direction. cf endonuclease.
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| exonuclease |
A nuclease that sequentially removes nucleotides from one end of a strand of nucleic acid. (16)
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| exonuclease |
An enzyme that cleaves nucleotide chains at their terminal bonds only.
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| exonuclease |
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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