Exodeoxyribonuclease I
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EC no.3.1.11.1
CAS no.9037-46-1
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Exodeoxyribonuclease I (EC 3.1.11.1, Escherichia coli exonuclease I, E. coli exonuclease I, exonuclease I) is an enzyme[1][2][3] that catalyses the following chemical reaction:

Exonucleolytic cleavage in the 3′- to 5′-direction to yield nucleoside 5′-phosphates

Preference for single-stranded DNA. The Escherichia coli enzyme hydrolyses glucosylated DNA. Punjabi

References

  1. Blakesley RW, Dodgson JB, Nes IF, Wells RD (October 1977). "Duplex regions in "single-stranded" phiX174 DNA are cleaved by a restriction endonuclease from Haemophilus aegyptius". The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 252 (20): 7300–6. PMID 71298.
  2. Kelley RB, Atkinson MR, Huberman JA, Kornberg A (1969). "Excision of thymine dimers and other mismatched sequences by DNA polymerases of Escherichia coli". Nature. 224: 495–501. doi:10.1038/224495a0.
  3. Lehman IR, Nussbaum AL (August 1964). "The deoxyribonucleases of Escherichia coli. V. On the specificity of exonuclease I (phosphodiesterase)". The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 239: 2628–36. PMID 14235546.
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