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    Nuclease S1 (EC 3.1.30.1) is an endonuclease enzyme that splits single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) and RNA into oligo- or mononucleotides. This enzyme catalyses...
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  • produced by restriction enzymes, etc. It has an activity similar to Nuclease S1 (both are EC 3.1.30.1), but it has higher specificity for single-stranded...
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    In biochemistry, a nuclease (also archaically known as nucleodepolymerase or polynucleotidase) is an enzyme capable of cleaving the phosphodiester bonds...
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  • S1, S01, S.I, S-1, S.1, Š-1 or S 1 may refer to: S1 nuclease, an enzyme that digests singled-stranded DNA and RNA S1: Keep locked up, a safety phrase in...
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  • UTPs. Uncomplemented DNA or RNA is cleaved off by nucleases. When the probe is a DNA molecule, S1 nuclease is used; when the probe is RNA, any single-strand-specific...
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    re-annealing, these methyl groups interfere with adenine-guanine base-pairing. Nuclease S1 can then be used to cut the DNA in single-stranded regions (anywhere...
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    splice sites prevent S1 mapping. Finally, primer extension is more accurate than S1 mapping because the S1 nuclease used in S1 mapping can “nibble off”...
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  • nuclease hybridization assay, also called S1 nuclease cutting assay, is a nuclease protection assay-based hybridization ELISA. The assay is using S1 nuclease...
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  • ribotoxin, EC 3.1.30.1: Aspergillus nuclease S1 EC 3.1.30.2: Serratia marcescens nuclease EC 3.1.31.1: micrococcal nuclease EC 3.2.1.1: α-amylase EC 3.2.1...
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    Ribonuclease V1 (redirect from Nuclease V1)
    retroviruses, such as hepatitis C, dengue virus, and HIV. Together with S1 nuclease, which specifically cleaves single-stranded RNA, it can be used to profile...
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