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Substrate structural requirements of Schizosaccharomyces pombe RNase PDRAINAS, D; ZIMMERLY, S; WILLIS, I et al.FEBS letters. 1989, Vol 251, Num 1-2, pp 84-88, issn 0014-5793, 5 p.Article

Molecular dynamics of tryptophan in ribonuclease-T1. II: Correlations with fluorescenceAXELSEN, P. H; PRENDERGAST, F. G.Biophysical journal. 1989, Vol 56, Num 1, pp 43-66, issn 0006-3495, 24 p.Article

PH dependence of the urea and guanidine hydrochloride denaturation of ribonuclease A and ribonuclease T1NICK PACE, C; LAURENTS, D. V; THOMSON, J. A et al.Biochemistry (Easton). 1990, Vol 29, Num 10, pp 2564-2572, issn 0006-2960, 9 p.Article

Imobilizarea urezei si a ribonucleazei pe membrane de cologen = Immobilisation de l'uréase et de la ribonucléase sur membrane de collagène = Urase and ribonuclease immobilization to collagen membraneCIOPRAGA, J; GOZIA, O; SCHELL, H. D et al.Studii si Cercetări de Biochimie. 1986, Vol 29, Num 2, pp 126-133, issn 0049-2396Article

Broad-specificity endoribonucleases and mRNA degradation in Escherichia coliSUNIL KUMAR SRIVASTAVA; CANNISTRARO, V. J; KENNELL, D et al.Journal of bacteriology. 1992, Vol 174, Num 1, pp 56-62, issn 0021-9193Article

A convenient assay for ribonuclease = Un test de dosage adapté pour la ribonucléasePRENTICE, N; HEISEL, S.Cereal chemistry. 1984, Vol 61, Num 2, pp 203-204, issn 0009-0352Article

Two histidine residues are essential for ribonuclease T1 activity as is the case for ribonuclease ANISHIKAWA, S; MORIOKA, H; KIM, H. J et al.Biochemistry (Easton). 1987, Vol 26, Num 26, pp 8620-8624, issn 0006-2960Article

Early steps in the crystallization process of proteins: an approach by fluorescence anisotropyJULLIEN, M.FEBS letters. 1989, Vol 253, Num 1-2, pp 38-42, issn 0014-5793, 5 p.Article

Regioselective cleavage of di- and poly-ribonucleotides induced by cyclodextrins (cyclomalto-oligosaccharides)KOMIYAMA, M.Carbohydrate research. 1989, Vol 192, pp 97-102, issn 0008-6215, 6 p.Article

Purification and properties of a new Bacillus subtilis RNA processing enzyme: cleavage of phage SP82 mRNA and Bacillus subtilis precursor rRNAPANGANIBAN, A. T; WHITELEY, H. R.The Journal of biological chemistry (Print). 1983, Vol 258, Num 20, pp 12487-12493, issn 0021-9258Article

Class I and class II ribonuclease H activities in Crithidia fasciculata (Protozoa)WONWIRTH, H; KOÊCK, J; BUÊSEN, W et al.Experientia. 1991, Vol 47, Num 1, pp 92-95, issn 0014-4754, 4 p.Article

A novel method for isolation and concentration of ribonuclease T1 from Taka-DiastaseQI-JIU ZHANG; ZENG-YIN LIU.Preparative biochemistry. 1990, Vol 20, Num 3-4, pp 257-262, issn 0032-7484, 6 p.Article

Presence of a basic amino acid residue at either position 66 or 122 is a condition for enzymic activity in the ribonuclease superfamilyBEINTEMA, J. J.FEBS letters. 1989, Vol 254, Num 1-2, pp 1-4, issn 0014-5793, 4 p.Article

Ribonucleases active at 3' terminus of transfer RNADEUTSCHER, M. P.Methods in enzymology. 1990, Vol 181, pp 421-433, issn 0076-6879, 13 p., . BArticle

Base substitutions at scissile bond sites are sufficient to alter RNA-binding and cleavage activity of RNase IIIKIM, Kyungsub; SIM, Se-Hoon; CHE OK JEON et al.FEMS microbiology letters. 2011, Vol 315, Num 1, pp 30-37, issn 0378-1097, 8 p.Article

Resistant ribonuclease activity in preparations of total RNA extracted from artiodactyl brain with GITCPILLON, Delphine; BRUNEAU, Gilles.BioTechniques. 2003, Vol 34, Num 5, pp 920-924, issn 0736-6205, 3 p.Article

Amino acid sequence of the nonsecretory ribonuclease of human urineBEINTEMA, J. J; HOFSTEENGE, J; IWAMA, M et al.Biochemistry (Easton). 1988, Vol 27, Num 12, pp 4530-4538, issn 0006-2960Article

Comparison of active sites of some microbial ribonucleases : structural basis for guanylic specificitySEVCIK, J; SANISHVILLI, R. G; PAVLOVSKY, A. G et al.Trends in biochemical sciences (Amsterdam. Reference ed.). 1990, Vol 15, Num 4, pp 158-162, issn 0376-5067Article

Simple inexpensive preparation of T1/T2 ribonuclease suitable for use in RNase protection experimentsLICHTLER, A; BARRETT, N. L; CARMICHAEL, G. G et al.BioTechniques. 1992, Vol 12, Num 2, pp 231-232, issn 0736-6205Article

RNA fingerprintingBRANCH, A. D; BENENFELD, B. J; ROBERTSON, H. D et al.Methods in enzymology. 1989, Vol 180, pp 130-154, issn 0076-6879, 25 p., part AArticle

Evidence for a highly nuclease resistant RNA fragment in prosomesBISTRA DINEVA; TOMEK, W; KÖHLER, K et al.Molecular biology reports. 1988, Vol 13, Num 4, pp 207-211, issn 0301-4851Article

Molecular evolution of the ribonuclease superfamilyBEINTEMA, J. J; SCHÜLLER, C; IRIE, M et al.Progress in biophysics and molecular biology. 1988, Vol 51, Num 3, pp 165-192, issn 0079-6107Article

Picosecond time-resolved fluorescence of ribonuclease T1: a pH and substrate analogue binding studyCHEN, L. X.-Q; LONGWORTH, J. W; FLEMING, G. R et al.Biophysical journal. 1987, Vol 51, Num 6, pp 865-873, issn 0006-3495Article

Stabilization of a protein by guanidinium chlorideMAYR, L. M; SCHMID, F. X.Biochemistry (Easton). 1993, Vol 32, Num 31, pp 7994-7998, issn 0006-2960Article

Localization of the human eosinophil Charcot-Leyden crystal protein (lysophospholipase) gene (CLC) to chromosome 19 and human ribonuclease 2 (eosinophil-derived neurotoxin) and ribonuclease 3 (eosinophil cationic protein) genes (RNS2 and RNS3) to chromosome 14MASTRIANNI, D. M; EDDY, R. L; ROSENBERG, H. F et al.Genomics (San Diego, Calif.). 1992, Vol 13, Num 1, pp 240-242, issn 0888-7543Article

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