| 11. | 3D structure of ribonuclease S, drawn as the frontispiece for an early review on protein structure
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| 12. | RNAseH2 is the major source of ribonuclease H activity in mammalian cells and endonucleolytically cleaves ribonucleotides.
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| 13. | This protein is a ribonuclease that localizes to the nucleus and functions in pre-RNA processing.
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| 14. | Eosinophil cationic protein and the sequence related eosinophil-derived neurotoxin are both members of the ribonuclease a superfamily.
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| 15. | They encode four protein domains in the following order : protease, integrase, reverse transcriptase, and ribonuclease H.
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| 16. | It can be inhibited by ribonuclease inhibitor protein, by heavy metal ions, and by uridine-vanadate complexes.
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| 17. | The experiment confirmed that converting the two amino acids to non-functional counterparts did inhibit ECP s ribonuclease activity.
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| 18. | The protein encoded by this gene is a component of the heterotrimeric type II ribonuclease H enzyme ( RNAseH2 ).
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| 19. | Abnormalities observed include hyperactivity of Ribonuclease L, a protein activated by IFN, and hyperactivity of NF-?B.
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| 20. | They encode at least four protein domains in the order : protease, reverse transcriptase, ribonuclease H, and integrase.
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