Enterobacter ribonuclease EC#: 4.6.1.21; ChemWhat Code: 1382999

Product Name Enterobacter ribonuclease
Example Structure Example Structure of Enterobacter ribonuclease EC#: 4.6.1.21
Synonyms CdiA-CT toxin, Enterobacter ribonuclease
EC Number 4.6.1.21
CAS Registry Number
Comments Preference for cleavage at Cp-A bonds. Homopolymers of A, U or G are not hydrolysed. CpG bonds are hydrolysed less well and there is no detectable hydrolysis between two purines or two pyrimidines. The enzyme catalyses a two-stage endonucleolytic cleavage. The first reaction produces 5′-hydroxy-phosphooligonucletides and 3′-phosphooligonucleotides ending a with 2′,3′-cyclic phosphodiester, which are released from the enzyme. The enzyme then hydrolyses these cyclic compounds in a second reaction that takes place only when all the susceptible 3′,5′-phosphodiester bonds have been cyclised. The second reaction is a reversal of the first reaction using the hydroxyl group of water instead of the 5′-hydroxyl group of ribose. The overall process is that of a phosphorus-oxygen lyase followed by hydrolysis to form the 3′-nucleotides. Formerly EC?3.1.27.6.
Cofactor
History
Reactions

Buy Reagent

No reagent supplier? Send quick inquiry to ChemWhat
Want to be listed here as a reagent supplier? (Paid service) Click here to contact ChemWhat

Approved Manufacturers

Want to be listed as an approved manufacturer (Requires approvement)? Please download and fill out this form and send back to approved-manufacturers@chemwhat.com

Contact Us for Other Help

Contact us for other information or services Click here to contact ChemWhat