
CAS 9026-12-4: Nuclease, guanyloribo-
Formula:Unspecified
Synonyms:- A guanine nucleotide-specific RNase
- Aspergillus oryzae ribonuclease
- Aspergillusoryzae ribonuclease
- Barnase
- Binase
- E.C. 2.7.7.26
- E.C. 3.1.27.3
- E.C. 3.1.4.8
- E.C. 4.6.1.24
- Ec 2.7.7.26
- Ec 3.1.27.3
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Ribonuclease T1
CAS:Rnase T1, an endonuclease, degrades single-stranded RNA to yield 3'-GMP oligonucleotides.Color and Shape:SolidRibonuclease T1 from aspergillus oryzae
CAS:Ribonuclease T1 is an endonuclease enzyme, which is derived from the fungus Aspergillus oryzae. It specifically cleaves single-stranded RNA at the 3' end of guanosine residues, which involves hydrolyzing the phosphodiester bond to produce 3′-phosphomononucleotides and 5′-hydroxylated oligonucleotides. This enzyme’s high specificity and catalytic efficiency make it valuable for various applications. Ribonuclease T1 is widely used in molecular biology for RNA sequencing, structural studies, and RNA mapping. It facilitates the investigation of RNA secondary structures and has been instrumental in determining the primary structure of numerous RNAs. Its specificity for guanosine residues makes it an ideal tool for studying RNA sequences with a known or hypothesized abundance of guanine. In enzymology and structural studies, Ribonuclease T1 helps decipher the role of RNA in protein synthesis and cellular regulation. Additionally, it contributes to advancements in biotechnological applications where RNA processing and manipulation are critical. Such applications highlight the enzyme’s importance in both basic research and applied sciences.Purity:Min. 95%