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RVT_3: Reverse transcriptase-like
This domain is found in plants and appears to be part of a retrotransposon.
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PRP8_domainIV: PRP8 domain IV core
This domain is found in eukaryotes, and is about 20 amino acids in length. It is found associated wi...
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RNase_HII: Ribonuclease HII
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RNase_H: RNase H
RNase H digests the RNA strand of an RNA/DNA hybrid. Important enzyme in retroviral replication cycl...
RNase_H_bacteria_like: RNase H is an endonuclease that cleaves the RNA strand of an RNA/DNA hybrid in a sequence non-specific manner
This family includes bacterial ribonuclease H (RNase H) enzymes. RNases are divided into two major f...
RNase_H_Dikarya_like: Fungal (dikarya) Ribonuclease H, uncharacterized
This family contains dikarya RNase H, many of which are uncharacterized. Ribonuclease H (RNase H) en...
RNase_H_like_Prp8_IV: Ribonuclease-like Prp8 domain IV core
This family contains Prp8 domain IV, which adopts a RNase H like fold within its core structure but ...
RNase_HI_eukaryote_like: Eukaryotic RNase H is essential and is longer and more complex than their prokaryotic counterparts
Ribonuclease H (RNase H) is classified into two families, type 1 (prokaryotic RNase HI, eukaryotic R...
RNase_HI_like: RNAse HI family that includes archaeal, some bacterial as well as plant RNase HI
Ribonuclease H (RNase H) is classified into two evolutionarily unrelated families, type 1 (prokaryot...
RNase_HI_prokaryote_like: RNase HI family found mainly in prokaryotes
RNase_HI_bacteria_like: Bacterial RNase HI containing a hybrid binding domain (HBD) at the N-terminus
Ribonuclease H (RNase H) enzymes are divided into two major families, Type 1 and Type 2, based on am...
Rnase_HI_RT_non_LTR: non-LTR RNase HI domain of reverse transcriptases
RNase_HI_RT_DIRS1: DIRS1 family of RNase HI in long-term repeat retroelements
RNase_HI_RT_Ty3: Ty3/Gypsy family of RNase HI in long-term repeat retroelements
RNase_HI_RT_Bel: Bel/Pao family of RNase HI in long-term repeat retroelements
RNase_HI_RT_Ty1: Ty1/Copia family of RNase HI in long-term repeat retroelements
RNase_HII_bacteria_HII_like: Bacterial Ribonuclease HII-like
This family includes mostly bacterial type 2 RNases H, with some eukaryotic members. Bacterial RNase...
RNase_HII_eukaryota_like: Eukaryotic RNase HII
This family includes eukaryotic type 2 RNase H (RNase HII or H2) which is active during replication ...
RNase_HII_archaea_like: Archaeal Ribonuclease HII
This family includes type 2 RNases H from archaea, some of which show broad divalent cation specific...
RNase_HII_bacteria_HIII_like: Bacterial type 2 ribonuclease, HII and HIII-like
This family includes type 2 RNases H from several bacteria, such as Bacillus subtilis, which have tw...
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