Selected article for: "active site and HNH fold"

Author: Zhang, Dapeng; Iyer, Lakshminarayan M.; Aravind, L.
Title: A novel immunity system for bacterial nucleic acid degrading toxins and its recruitment in various eukaryotic and DNA viral systems
  • Document date: 2011_2_8
  • ID: klsl1nzn_18_1
    Snippet: sm. Practically all characterized HNH fold nucleases, barring those of the NucA family, which show a distinct active metal chelating site (51), have a preference for DNA substrates. Hence, it is likely that most of these domains are the active components of toxins that hydrolyze DNA in the target cells......
    Document: sm. Practically all characterized HNH fold nucleases, barring those of the NucA family, which show a distinct active metal chelating site (51), have a preference for DNA substrates. Hence, it is likely that most of these domains are the active components of toxins that hydrolyze DNA in the target cells.

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