| UV incision nuclease | <enzyme> DNA repair enzymes which nick at thymine dimers or thymine glycols in damaged DNA, later enzymes excise the damaged part Registry number: EC 3.1.- Synonym: incision endonuclease (26 Jun 1999) |
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| nuclease |
An enzyme that, by cleaving chemical bonds, breaks down nucleic acids into their constituent nucleotides. See also Exonuclease.
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| nuclease |
An enzyme which cleaves phosphodiester bonds that link adjacent nucleotides in DNA and/or RNA. An exonuclease progressively cleaves from the end of the substrate molecule; an endonuclease cleaves at internal sites within the substrate molecule.
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| nuclease |
One of the several classes of enzymes that degrade nucleic acid. An enzyme that can degrade DNA or RNA by breaking phosphodiester bonds. See endonucleases; exonucleases.
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