3.1.21.B1: endonuclease Q
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Word Map on EC 3.1.21.B1
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3.1.21.B1
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deaminate
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archaea
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furiosus
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pyrococcus
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uracil
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hypoxanthine
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phosphodiester
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strand
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hyperthermophilic
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cytosine
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endov
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deoxyinosine
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thermococcales
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xanthine
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glycosylase
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thrive
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nick
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euryarchaeon
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abasic
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lesion-specific
- 3.1.21.B1
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deaminate
- archaea
- furiosus
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pyrococcus
- uracil
- hypoxanthine
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phosphodiester
- strand
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hyperthermophilic
- cytosine
- endov
- deoxyinosine
- thermococcales
- xanthine
- glycosylase
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thrive
- nick
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euryarchaeon
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abasic
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lesion-specific
Reaction
endonucleolytic cleavage of the phosphodiester bond 5' from deoxyinosine, forming a 5'-phosphate terminus and a 3'-hydroxyl terminus. DNAs containing deoxyuridine, 7-deaza-2'-deoxyxanthosine or an apurinic/apyrimidinic site are also cleaved =
Synonyms
BpuEndoQ, EndoQ, PF1551, PfuEndoQ, TK0887
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Activating Compound
Activating Compound on EC 3.1.21.B1 - endonuclease Q
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activity is enhanced by addition of Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen (PCNA) in vitro. The physical interaction between the two proteins through a PIP-motif of EndoQ and the toroidal structure of PCNA are critical for the stimulation of the endonuclease activity
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proliferating cell nuclear antigen
activity is enhanced by addition of Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen (PCNA) in vitro. The physical interaction between the two proteins through a PIP-motif of EndoQ and the toroidal structure of PCNA are critical for the stimulation of the endonuclease activity
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