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Meaning of "nuclease"

Nuclease is an enzyme that cleaves the phosphodiester bond between nucleotides in nucleic acids
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  • Any of several enzymes capable of cleaving the phosphodiester bonds between the nucleotide subunits of nucleic acids.

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Brackets indicate the nuclease digestion products.
The nuclease bands are indicated with arrows.
Phosphorothioate ODNs are primarily resistant to serum nuclease.
A nuclease is an enzyme that cleaves nucleic acids.
Methods using hybridization and nuclease activity.
A nuclease is an enzyme capable of degrading nucleic acids.
Overlapping ends were removed by mung bean nuclease.
Fractions were assayed for nuclease activity as described above.
This effect can be counteracted by use of a nuclease.
Nuclease mediated cleavage is particularly favoured.
It is preferred for the nuclease to be an endonuclease.
The nuclease is preferably covalently attached to the sbm.
This type of signal loss is characteristic of nuclease digestion.
They lack a nuclease and most cellular organelles.
A modified backbone is typically preferred to increase nuclease resistance.

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Predicted nuclease of the RecB family.
The oligonucleotides are said to have a marked nuclease resistance.
Artificial nuclease technologies are well known to the skilled artisan.
This sequence motif is susceptible to nuclease cleavage activity.
The one or more nucleases may be mixed as a nuclease cocktail.
Unhybridized probe is removed by nuclease digestion.
Examples of nuclease resistant linkages are phosphothioate and methylphosphonate linkages.
These molecules should be very resistant to nuclease degradation.
A nuclease or cocktail with both and DNase activity is preferred.
A better solution to the putative nuclease problem was required.
The TaqI nuclease activity in the host strain was tested.
Unhybridized probe can be removed by nuclease.
Only an insignificant amount of nuclease was produced after growth ceased.
The processing activity has been shown to be inactivated by micrococcal nuclease.
Preferably said step is nuclease treatment.
Process for sorting cells by microfabricated components using a nuclease.
Topoisomerases are enzymes with both nuclease and ligase activity.
Nuclease free water.
Adding two thymidine nucleotides is thought to add nuclease resistance.
Use of the micrococcal nuclease enzyme is employed to identify nucleosome positioning.
The modifications are also designed to reduce susceptibility to nuclease degradation.
The nuclease may be used before or after each of the steps.
All reagents are most preferably free of all nuclease activity.
Such nuclease susceptibility can limit the bioavailability of oligonucleotides in vivo.
The antisense oligodeoxynucleotide of the invention is preferably nuclease resistant.
The mutation can occur in the nuclease domain of the endoribonuclease.
One of skill in the art can select an appropriate nuclease.
Other suitable proteases lacking nuclease activity can be used.
Bone marrow may be treated ex vivo with the nuclease.
The thermostable structure specific nuclease can be a chimeric nuclease.
Nuclease inhibitors such as vanadyl ribonucleoside complexes may also be included.
Such modifications may also have increased nuclease resistance.
These protection groups are nuclease resistant and are selectively removed intracellulary.
Purification of the recombinant nuclease.
The nuclease step was not included in the first two rounds.

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