
CAS 9068-54-6
:3′-Nucleotide phosphodiesterase
Description:
3′-Nucleotide phosphodiesterase, with the CAS number 9068-54-6, is an enzyme that plays a crucial role in nucleotide metabolism by catalyzing the hydrolysis of phosphodiester bonds in nucleotides. This enzyme specifically acts on the 3′-phosphate group of nucleotides, facilitating the breakdown of RNA and other nucleic acid components. It is characterized by its specificity for nucleotide substrates, and its activity is essential for regulating nucleotide levels within cells, influencing various biological processes such as signal transduction and RNA turnover. The enzyme is typically found in various organisms, including bacteria and eukaryotes, and is involved in cellular processes like apoptosis and immune responses. Its activity can be influenced by factors such as pH, temperature, and the presence of metal ions, which may act as cofactors. Understanding the characteristics and functions of 3′-nucleotide phosphodiesterase is important for applications in molecular biology and biotechnology, particularly in the development of therapeutic agents targeting nucleotide metabolism.
Formula:Unspecified
Synonyms:- Phosphodiesterase II
- E.C. 3.1.16.1
- 3′-Exonuclease
- E.C. 3.1.4.18
- 3′-Nucleotide phosphodiesterase
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Phosphodiesterase II
CAS:Phosphodiesterase II (PDE2) breaks down cAMP and cGMP, important in cellular regulation and widespread in tissues for biochemical research.Color and Shape:SolidPhosphodiesterase II from bovine spleen
CAS:<p>Phosphodiesterase II from bovine spleen is an enzyme derived from the spleen of cattle, which serves as a crucial biological catalyst for the hydrolysis of phosphodiester bonds in nucleotide sequences. This enzyme's mode of action involves cleaving the phosphodiester linkages within nucleic acids, facilitating the breakdown of these macromolecules into smaller nucleotide units.</p>Purity:Min. 95%


