Specific RNAase aviable?
Karl Fischer
kfischer at gpu.srv.ualberta.ca
Sat Feb 18 15:07:11 EST 1995
In article <1995Feb18.015825.7703 at mcrcr6>, zhouq01 at mcrcr6.med.nyu.edu wrote:
> We know that RNA is easy to be degraded by RNAase. But
> Does anybody know if there is such specific RNAase which
> cuts RNA with a specific RNA sequence recognization just like a
> DNA restructaion endonuclease cutting DNA fragment? Is this kind of
> RNAase identifed or cloned?
Check out the BRL/Gibco catalogue in the enzyme section; you'll find a
number of RNAses (T1, T2, etc.) which have certain sequence
specificities.
Cheers
karl
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Karl Fischer
kfischer at gpu.srv.ualberta.ca
tyr-2 at bones.biochem.ualberta.ca
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