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Ribonucleases (RNases) constitute a cellular function of exo- and endo-nucleases in all living organisms include vertebrate, bacteria, mold and plant. Human ribonuclease A (hRNaseA) super family consists of thirteen members with high structure similarities. Among which hRNase3 has multiple functions such as RNase, cytotoxicity, and heap ran sulfate (HS) binding activity. Employing Clustal W2 multiple...
Human ribonuclease A (hRNaseA) super family members have similar biological functions such as catalytic activities against specific RNA substrates. However, these enzymes with high sequence similarity may exhibit divergent physiological functions other than RNase activity, for example, angio genesis and innate immunity. In our investigation, a novel heparin-binding motif (HBM), RWRCK, identified from...
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