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Endonuclease V
  101227-648
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Endonuclease V
  101227-648
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  • Size:
    250 units
  • Enzyme Name:
    Endonuclease V
  • Cat. No.:
    101227-648
  • Supplier no.:
    M0305S

 

 

Endonuclease V is a repair enzyme found in E

Endonuclease V is a repair enzyme found in E. coli that recognizes deoxyinosine, a deamination product of deoxyadenosine in DNA. Endonuclease V, often called Deoxyinosine 3´ Endonuclease, recognizes DNA containing deoxyinosines (paired or not) on double-stranded DNA, single-stranded DNA with deoxyinosines and, to a lesser degree, DNA containing abasic sites (AP) or urea, base mismatches, insertion/deletion mismatches, hairpin or unpaired loops, flaps and pseudo-Y structures. It is believed that Endonuclease V needs another protein to repair the DNA, as it does not remove the deoxyinsoine or the damaged bases. Endonuclease V cleaves the second and third phosphodiester bonds 3´ to the mismatch of deoxyinosine with a 95% efficiency for the second bond and a 5% efficiency for the third bond, leaving a nick with 3´-hydroxyl and 5´-phosphate.

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